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Within the pages of "Shaping Equality: The Feminist Revolution and Its Societal Impact," readers are encouraged to embark on an enthralling voyage through the annals of time, a journey that takes them on a journey that unravels the profound evolution of feminism and its far-reaching consequences on society. This all-encompassing investigation digs into the foundations of the feminist movement, tracing its beginnings and identifying the defining moments that have contributed to the development of a narrative that emphasizes empowerment, resiliency, and transformational social change.The book, which was painstakingly created into fifteen parts, unfolds just like a tapestry, with strands of history, activism, and cultural shifts weaved throughout its pages. Each chapter takes a step back in time, showing different aspects of the feminist revolution, beginning with its early stirrings and progressing all the way up to the modern issues it faces in this age of digital communications. When seen through the lens of "Shaping Equality," readers will get an understanding of the numerous ways in which feminism has significantly influenced society, both in the past and in the present day
Fiction. Meta-fiction. A twisting tale leaking with humor and adventure.
Fiction. Flash Fiction. A short volume of Flash Fiction noir stories in which every line has been taken from a noir movie of the '40s and '50s.
Originally presented as the author's thesis, University of Louisiana at Lafayette, 2007.
Poetry. "Lynne Thompson's START WITH A SMALL GUITAR is a dazzling collection of love poems, wickedly wise and stitched with the darkest nuances of desire. These poems are rich in childhood play and the adult pleasures of consolation, yet even at their most reflective and speculative these poems are fleshed by the carnal. This new collection is either a handbook to bliss or the abyss, and she insists that the reader--each one of us--decide."--David St. John
Literary Nonfiction. Travel Writing. WEST OF EDEN: A LIFE IN 21ST CENTURY LOS ANGELES is a bitingly funny riff on Hollywood, Malibu, Topanga Canyon, and LA. David St. John calls it "hands-down one of the funniest--and wisest--works about Los Angeles." Rosenthal skewers Scientologists, movie stars, celebrities, and himself. Evelyn McDonnell calls it "dry, absurd, and beautiful." Celeste Fremon: "Dead eye gossipy and wildly funny." Rosenthal's second book of Magic Journalism, like ARE WE NOT THERE YET?, is philosophical and hilarious.
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