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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

Radio 3 - Words and Music on Gender

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Cooroo · 16/02/2019 18:18

Did anyone hear this last weekend? Travis Alabanza not a good reader of poetry. This programme is usually so good but I think even objectively this is preachy and tedious.

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Cooroo · 16/02/2019 18:22

Official description:

I Contain Multitudes
Words and Music
Travis Alabanza and Rebecca Root read reflections on the fluidity of gender and sexuality, including personal accounts of the transgender and non-binary experience.

Ancient and contemporary reflections on the fluidity of gender and sexuality, including personal accounts of the transgender and non-binary experience. Stereotypes are challenged, identity is redefined, and the deities are feminised.
Travis Alabanza and Rebecca Root read poetry, prose and drama from the pens of Aaron Apps, Jo Clifford, James Joyce, Michael Field, Walt Whitman, and Virginia Woolf. Featured composers include Bach, Beethoven, Berio, and Burial.

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SisterWendyBuckett · 16/02/2019 21:44

No thank you

2rebecca · 17/02/2019 18:10

It's often a good programme so will give it a listen but my expectations of the BBC having a balanced discussion on gender are very low. They prize femininity over being female.

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