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Her Voice: Ladies who write
Professor Rebecca Kingston and POL303 students
23 episodes
2 days ago
This is a series for those interested in learning more about women writers, intellectuals and activists, women who deserve to be known better than they are. Episodes of the podcast were written and presented by students at the University of Toronto enrolled in a course devoted to the study of women writers in the history of political thought. The podcast is inspired in part by Christine de Pizan’s Book of the City of Ladies (1405).
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This is a series for those interested in learning more about women writers, intellectuals and activists, women who deserve to be known better than they are. Episodes of the podcast were written and presented by students at the University of Toronto enrolled in a course devoted to the study of women writers in the history of political thought. The podcast is inspired in part by Christine de Pizan’s Book of the City of Ladies (1405).
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Episodes (20/23)
Her Voice: Ladies who write
Olympe de Gouges

This podcast recounts the peculiar life and work of French playwright-turned-activist, Olympe de Gouges. We take a deeper look into her most famous work, The Declaration of the Rights of Woman and the Female Citizen, which demanded gender equality in post-Revolution France.

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4 years ago
17 minutes 5 seconds

Her Voice: Ladies who write
Nisia Floresta

This episode explores the work of a 19th century Brazilian feminist who promoted the education of women in Brazil and who was active in anti-slavery campaigns of the period

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4 years ago
32 minutes 50 seconds

Her Voice: Ladies who write
bell hooks

This episode looks at the life of bell hooks and offers some commentary on her important work Ain’t I a Woman.

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4 years ago
20 minutes 21 seconds

Her Voice: Ladies who write
Hypatia

This episode explores the mysterious figure of Hypatia who is thought to be the first mathematician.

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4 years ago
17 minutes 11 seconds

Her Voice: Ladies who write
Kathryn Sophia Belle

This episode explores the work of Kathryn Sophia Belle, a contemporary philosopher who has organised the Collegium of Black female philosophers, as a safe place for women philosophers of colour

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4 years ago
15 minutes 10 seconds

Her Voice: Ladies who write
Beverly McLachlin

This episode charts the contributions of the first woman chief justice of the Canadian Supreme Court, Beverly McLachlin, and offers insights from her recently published autobiography

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4 years ago
17 minutes 4 seconds

Her Voice: Ladies who write
Aspasia

This episode explores the life and presumed work and influence of Aspasia, companion to Pericles, in 5th century BCE Athens

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4 years ago
15 minutes 47 seconds

Her Voice: Ladies who write
Fanny Raoul

This episode offers an introduction to a staunch defender of women’s rights living in a time of great political upheaval in France through the revolution and into the early 19th century.

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4 years ago
18 minutes 59 seconds

Her Voice: Ladies who write
Ruth Bader Ginsburg

This episode celebrates the life and accomplishments of the American Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.

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4 years ago
31 minutes 2 seconds

Her Voice: Ladies who write
Simone de Beauvoir

This episode offers a critical perspective on the life and contributions of Simone de Beauvoir, best known author of The Second Sex.

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4 years ago
21 minutes 51 seconds

Her Voice: Ladies who write
Emilie du Chatelet

This episode is devoted to the life and work of the 18th century genius Emilie du Chatelet who edited a translation of Isaac Newton’s Principia explaining the basics of Newtonian mathematics to the French public. She also was an accomplished mathematician in her own right

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4 years ago
21 minutes 40 seconds

Her Voice: Ladies who write
Hannah Arendt

This episode engages with the life and work of Hannah Arendt whose work has often been controversial for feminists. Hannah Arendt famously disputed calling herself a feminist even though she broke many barriers for women intellectuals in 20th century America. She is perhaps best known for her report on the Eichmann trial as well as her work The Human Condition.

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4 years ago
15 minutes 23 seconds

Her Voice: Ladies who write
Nana Asma’u

This episode explores the life and work of 19th century Nigeria author Nana Asma’u who through her poetry offered women a vision of feminism compatible with Islamic piety under the Sokoto Caliphate.

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4 years ago
17 minutes 31 seconds

Her Voice: Ladies who write
Kimberle Crenshaw

This episode explores the life and work of the contemporary African American theorist Kimberle Crenshaw who coined the term ‘intersectionality’ allowing for deeper analysis of feminist issues in relation to marginalised communities.

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4 years ago
19 minutes 41 seconds

Her Voice: Ladies who write
Charlotte Perkins Gilman

This episode looks at the work of early 20th century American author Charlotte Perkins Gilman, with special reference to her famous short story “The Yellow Wallpaper.”

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4 years ago
17 minutes 32 seconds

Her Voice: Ladies who write
Angela Davis

This episode looks at the tumultuous life of twentieth century American feminist icon Angela Davis and discusses a couple of her works including Are Prison’s Obsolete? and Women, Rights and Class.

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4 years ago
17 minutes 56 seconds

Her Voice: Ladies who write
Mary Astell

This episode explores the life and work of 17th century English thinker Mary Astell, best known for her promotion of women’s education in her work A Serious Proposal to the Ladies. She is sometimes called the first English feminist.

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4 years ago
23 minutes 30 seconds

Her Voice: Ladies who write
Hipparchia

This episode offers an overview of the life, and what we know of the work, of the ancient thinker and early Cynic philosopher Hipparchia. She may be one of the first examples in the Western tradition of a woman who refuses to live according to established conventions in order to assert her autonomy.

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4 years ago
27 minutes 15 seconds

Her Voice: Ladies who write
Emily Nasrallah

This episode explores the life and work of the 20th century Lebanese fiction writer Emily Nasrallah, whose work addresses the concerns and particular suffering of women in the context of a society torn by civil war

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4 years ago
26 minutes 35 seconds

Her Voice: Ladies who write
Harriet Taylor Mill

This episode devoted to the life and work of Harriet Taylor Mill seeks to unpack the questions surrounding her influence on John Stuart Mill and of her radical defense for her day of women’s right to autonomy and political representation and suffrage rights.

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4 years ago
24 minutes 5 seconds

Her Voice: Ladies who write
This is a series for those interested in learning more about women writers, intellectuals and activists, women who deserve to be known better than they are. Episodes of the podcast were written and presented by students at the University of Toronto enrolled in a course devoted to the study of women writers in the history of political thought. The podcast is inspired in part by Christine de Pizan’s Book of the City of Ladies (1405).