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Mary Daly Reading Group

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Prolesworth · 13/10/2011 13:43

As discussed over here - some of us are up for having an ongoing reading group to work through those texts that don't lend themselves to the usual monthly book club format.

So it's been suggested that we kick off with Mary Daly's Beyond God The Father: toward a philosophy of women's liberation (bonus: it's available for cheap on Amazon marketplace)

We could keep this unstructured and just post here as and when, or have some sort of schedule eg one chapter per fortnight/month. I favour a bit of structure myself.

Any thoughts as to how this could work best for you?

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swallowedAfly · 13/10/2011 14:32

hi. glad to see this proles. i started reading this over summer and it is pretty intense - loved what i read but found it needed so much processing.

will dig it back out and see where i got to later and get back to you.

PrideOfChanur · 13/10/2011 14:46

So is the idea that this'll replace discussing Beyond God The Father in the non-fiction bookclub? It was set to be November's book, wasn't it?

I think some structure would be helpful and a chunk per fortnight sounds good to me - personally I think monthly might be too big a gap,and result in discussion losing momentum.Would like to hear what others think.

Prolesworth · 13/10/2011 14:49

Yes I agree, one chunk per month is not enough, one a week might be difficult to keep up with: fortnightly seems a good plan.

I hadn't noticed that BGTF was down for November's non-fiction book club Blush

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StewieGriffinsMom · 13/10/2011 21:03

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TenderlyLovinglyByAGoat · 13/10/2011 21:07

is it as upsetting as gyn/ecology?

Prolesworth · 13/10/2011 21:13

Thumbs up to SGM's suggested way forward

Tenderly, I'm sorry I don't know - haven't started reading BGTF yet. I know what you mean about Gyn/Ecology though. I had to stop reading it about a third of the way through, couldn't cope with any more at that time. But I definitely want to go back to that one.

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swallowedAfly · 13/10/2011 21:23

i wasn't finding it 'upsetting' as such but i don't know, there was something quite devastating about it. it was spelling out for me where i am and how i got here and how there is no real way back.

Prolesworth · 13/10/2011 21:33

This is why I thought an ongoing reading group might work better for these books: reading them can be a pretty intense process so I thought it might be good to have some company on the road, you know?

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swallowedAfly · 14/10/2011 06:35

yes. there are so many links you know? it would be good to be able to discuss both the content and ideas of the book and the implications and effects of what was read upon the individual.

incidentally it was the first book i'd read in a long time and particularly outside of study that i had to write notes all over and keep underlining things - basically barely a page passed without having to scribble and underline and have my head buzz things around trying out the ideas on different experiences and situations of my own for fit. and there was a lot of 'fit'.

sorry i'm waffling vaguely because i'm aware you haven't read any yet.

is november a bit far off for one chapter? if it goes too slow i find i lose momentum and worse still forget.

Prolesworth · 14/10/2011 10:00

I know what you mean; reading Gyn/Ecology was just like that for me. Dizzying!

So the plan is to read the first three chapters for the regular November nonfiction book club (because you're right, one chapter doesn't seem enough) and then bring it over to this thread to continue. Does that sound OK to you?

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swallowedAfly · 14/10/2011 10:13

i'm sure i've read first three already but i go back over them for the book club. will you remind me though? i always miss it.

grab me before then if you start reading and fancy talking about it - on fb or whatever.

Prolesworth · 14/10/2011 10:46

Will do, I'm going to make a Big Effort to stick at this (I'm usually bloody hopeless at keeping up with book club)

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PrideOfChanur · 14/10/2011 20:46

Thanks for sorting this,Prolesworth and SGM.I am off on holiday now with BGTF as one of my holiday reads Smile.

Prolesworth · 14/10/2011 21:36

ooh where are you off to PoC? Have a great time Wine

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vezzie · 23/11/2011 13:37

Is this the right place to discuss BGTF? Is there a date or an agenda or certain sections, or just general chat any time?
My last 2 attempts to contribute to book threads on here were met with stony silence :(

StewieGriffinsMom · 23/11/2011 13:44

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Prolesworth · 23/11/2011 13:48

just go for it vezzie, chat away: I could do with a spur to get on with it (still on the early bit of chapter 1 here Blush)

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SweetTheSting · 29/11/2011 12:44

Haven't got very far yet but I will lurk tomorrow night!

StewieGriffinsMom · 30/11/2011 19:18

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