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Our Shared Shelf Book Themes for 2021 (Second Annual)
Women + Mental Health Issues
Indigenous women
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Sex Workers
Her-story: Feminism pre 21st century
Climate change
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South Asian Writers
Feminist Speculative Fiction
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Women + Health Issues
Women in the Workplace
Motherhood
Feminist romance (straight and LGBTQIA+)
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Critical Feminist Theory
Latinx writers, history, stories, memoirs
(write-in)
Women Fighters
Trans women
(write-in)
Incarcerated Women
Women in Anticolonial Struggles
Racial Justice
Women over 60; Single women; Women in non traditional employment
(write-in)
Feminist romance
(write-in)
south asia
Women as child molesters
(write-in)
Arab Women
(write-in)
Women in Fantasy
(write-in)
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I would love to read more books like that as well! Great idea!

Did you mean indigenous?

Did you mean indigenous?"
Nope the last option... But I am a bit new over here can you tell me how to vote for it? When I clicked on the option I wanted this page opened up!


I know that not every fairy tale does this but it annoys me when it happens.

I would add Suzette Haden Elgin to that list. I loved her Native Tongue series, and thought it brought up interesting points the role/value of women, their connections with relationships, and the use of language (from a linguist, of course!).
Also, as much as it is good to learn direct facts (as in nonfiction), something a little more out there, in terms of reading fiction in unique settings, would be quite nice. Haven't we all had a little too much of our reality? Wouldn't it be nice to escape a little, even if we are analysing and coming back to look at the world from a different angle?

Did you mean indigenous?"
Good question, was Debbyanne the victim of autocorrect? But ingenious women sounds good, too. There are also plenty of ingenious indigenous women, even some in the field of mental health. Maybe we need a book to cover it all!

I agree, Fiction is love. It also allows for some escapism to mix with analysis.
Then, the biggie: while some non-fiction (such as memoirs) activate large, varied regions of the brain, fiction is the most activating. In particular, it exercises the compassion and empathy "muscle" by allowing the reader to identify and/or become the character. While all books can make you more knowledgeable, and knowledge/dispelling ignorance can make you a better person, the emotional exercise of fiction makes its readers better people, even when it doesn't tackle particular subjects.
It might be nice for us to get some indirect benefits along with the direct benefits of discussion. Get it from all angles.

I haven't participated largely due to cost/access to the books, though I would like to participate more this year. I am only one person, and new to boot, but I will be bowing out of themes related to abuse, particularly sexual abuse, for the time being. Just not up for potential triggers right now. Not for me. I would just wait for the next theme to participate.

If no actions are taken regarding climate change then equality and justice will never be met.

Especially about the ones who are living life in honorable ways and standing all alone against all the condescending and exclusionist pressure to her preferred or fated loneliness, to her past decisions and regrets in life, coming from both men and women.
The never-married, old, wise women, and especially without kids, without parents, without any reliable sincere friends, surrounded by insidious, unreliable people ... their struggle and success to getting over the heartbreaks, burnouts, depressions...
Their starting over everything later in life and the tremendous effort to earn money in honorable ways, their devotion through their jobs and passion in life, finding decent jobs, and finding peace...
Climate change is important though...

Especially about the ones who are living life in honorable ways and standing a..."
Yes! Yes! Yes!

only one :(




I'd also like to read nonfiction books on women that took that next step in life...whether personally or professionally. It could be towards a goal they had in life, something they are passionate about...or leaving a relationship...moving on to the next job (knowing you should leave the one you're in but just never had the courage or the push to do it).




Annmary, please describe for me Feminist Romances. I am not being funny or ugly . . .honestly, I have a bit of an attitude about romances and do not really comprehend the 'feminist romance' idea . . . what does that encompass? What does it look like?
Enquiring minds want to know!
It's that time when we pick our book themes for the new year. Your vote will help us to determine the six upcoming themes for our book topics.
Last year, you voted for:
- Sci-Fi & Fantasy Authors
- Eco-Feminism
- Memoirs Outside of the US or UK
- Classic Feminist Works
- Disability Justice
What will you vote for this year? This poll will live from Sunday, January 31 - Saturday, February 6. (Please note that the "Your Choice is used if you want to add a new topic to the list)
We look forward to your decision!
With gratitude,
- The OSS Mods.