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Uploaded by on Mar 8, 2008

In Person: 30 Poets filmed by Pamela Robertson-Pearce, DVD-book edited by Neil Astley (Bloodaxe Books, April 2008): trailer featuring readings by 5 poets: 'Being a Wife' by Selima Hill, 'What Every Woman Should Carry' by Maura Dooley, 'The Poet' by Jane Hirshfield, 'Glad of These Times' by Helen Dunmore, and ''Weathering' by Fleur Adcock.
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http://www.bloodaxebooks.com/titlepage.asp?isbn=1852248009

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  • When is the obvious sexism and double standard treatment by society towrads the two genders going to stop. Men are just as oppressed as women, albeit in different ways but, oppressed just the same and yet there is no real men's movement, no government departments (in Canada they have a whole national goverment fedearl department dedicated women's issues), no groups that advocate on behlaf of men, no coalitions for the interest of men in society, no international men's day!

  • selima hill is a shaman. beware. unless you have access to fly agaric. she has harbour of the throng of the edge of the cloud.

  • Very interesting...thanks for that..

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