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Breaking Human Nature : Frankissstein and Sexbots
Jeanette Winterson is a flourishing writer who has numerous prizes for instance John Llewellyn Rhys Prize, Whitbread Prize, a BAFTA Award, E. M. Forster Award, the St. Louis Literary Award, also Lambda Literary Award. Frankissstein by Jeanette Winterson is written in 2019 and it is a postmodernist novel that giving a sense of re-writing
Frankissstein
FrankisssteinJeanette Winterson · Jonathan Cape Books · 201969 okunma
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#birkimyameselesi #bonniegarmus #lessonsinchemistry herkese merhaba @nihllck.kitap ile birlikte bu ay çok iyi bir kitap okuduk. kesinlikle goodreads değerlendirme puanını (607 bin oylama ile 4.34 puan) hak eden bir kitap olduğunu söyleyebilirim. ancak orjinal kitap ismine sadık kalınmasını isterdim. maalesef#altınkitaplar bunu başaramayan nadir
Bir Kimya Meselesi
Bir Kimya MeselesiBonnie Garmus · Altın Kitaplar · 20232,119 okunma
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Top Girls and Feminism
It would be accurate to state that feminism is an umbrella term that has several different aspects within it. Matters are categorized mainly according to the position of women in society. The ideas have changed throughout the waves of feminism. The two familiar types of feminism which are bourgeois and socialist feminism have contrasting ideas
Top Girls
Top GirlsCaryl Churchill · Mitos Boyut Yayınları · 2020108 okunma
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This may contain spoilers This is one of the most hyped up books on social media lately however, I don't think it lives up to the expectations. There are many moments in this book where you could find yourself asking whether you should stop reading it. I suppose many stuck to it because we wanted to find out how did the characthers come to this point. Let me tell you this; it does not deliver. One of the most disturbing points in this book was the exaggeration to the limit. If it was hyperbole, it would have been for to criticize social events however author simply used it for dramatic effect which worked poorly on her behalf. For example; one of the characters had 7 miscarriages in several years which does not seem very plausible and lessens the credibility of the story. Other point that was not very delightful was the language of the book. I actually like books with more accessible language however author's use of language could be defined as struggling at best. Talking about most crucial social issues requires a better language I belive. In the most essential moments where it could have been very impactful and powerful, it was weak and underwhelming to say the least. Moving on to the point(s) I liked about this book, several of the issues it talked about is very crucial in recent days such as abortion, racism, feminism. I could say that the book takes a fresh point of view on the matters in question and makes you empathise with the characters. Makes you question what you would have done. Lastly it was really hard to bond with the most of the characters because they weren't really remarkable. Only characters you may remember after a year are Mia and Izzie.
Little Fires Everywhere
Little Fires EverywhereCeleste Ng · Penguin Press · 2017204 okunma
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Made in UK
Henuz Turkce’ye cevrildi mi bilmiyorum ama cok keyifli bir kitapti, Icerik olarak kesinlikle Ingiltere ve ingiltere’de yasayan siyahi kadinlarin yasadiklari muhtesem bir dille anlatilmis, onlarin sancilari, dislanmisliklari, olay orgusu icerisinde feminism, escinsellik, muslumanlik, zenginlik, gocmenlik, olgulari bir sekilde avantajli ve ya dezavantajli hale gelmis insanlarin hayatlari uzerinden anlatiliyor. Ben cok keyif aldim.
Girl Woman Other
Girl Woman OtherBernardine Evaristo · Penguin Books · 2020195 okunma
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In this story,there are Marxist theory and also feminism are included: The lady’s unchosen scenarios that she has been forced to go through, the oppression by men and social perception towards women, were not equal with men at all. In my own opinion, i do believe that Jeanne gives the fake necklace to Matilde on purpose. Imagine, in a such period that social class differences are at top of the world living, and everybody has prejudices over people due to this issue, you can not really trust a lower class member. Not because you’d have a legit reason for not to but because the cultural perception wants you to think that way. So, thinking about Jeanne, a high class member, who is not even aware of Matilde’s absent for 10 years; does it make a sense that she would trust her and share her precious jewelry? We know that is not possible when you think about this deeply. I think she gives fake jewelry to make fun of her and to humiliate her even more. Because high social members are people who know and are aware of what is and is not fake, so she knew that Matilde was going around the party wearing a fake necklace and everybody will notice it. The attention on her wasn’t because of she was so beautiful and such. It was because they were humilating her with their gaze. Poor Matilde. Social class differences are like the pen of our destiny. The author how beautifully and exactly tells that difficult period was a chaos that continuing in ignorance; Marxism resists against oppressed weak, poor objectification, alienation, otherness, control and uncontrol classes, majority, unspoken truth, and hegemony . As known as the author usually uses realism ideologies on his works it is no surprise!
The Diamond Necklace
The Diamond NecklaceGuy de Maupassant · Musaicum Books · 201717 okunma
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