Welcome to the blog of the Graduate Group for Feminist Scholarship (GGFS).
GGFS is a network of graduate students at McGill University, Montréal, Canada, who are engaged in research in feminist, queer, sexuality, gender and women's studies. GGFS organizes reading groups, a speakerseries, workshops, and an annual symposium, in addition to being a politically active feminist presence in the campus community.
This is a virtual space for feminist dialogue. It's not intended to be a forum for proving the invalidity of the feminist project. So please respect the following rules of engagement -- posts and comments may be removed if they do not adhere to these three simple rules:
1. Be respectful of other contributors.
2. No racist-sexist-misogynistic-transphobic-homophobic-heterosexist-islamophobic-culturalist-ableist-or-other-such shit.
3. Go on anti-feminist tirades elsewhere; i.e., not here.
GGFS is a network of graduate students at McGill University, Montréal, Canada, who are engaged in research in feminist, queer, sexuality, gender and women's studies. GGFS organizes reading groups, a speakerseries, workshops, and an annual symposium, in addition to being a politically active feminist presence in the campus community.
This is a virtual space for feminist dialogue. It's not intended to be a forum for proving the invalidity of the feminist project. So please respect the following rules of engagement -- posts and comments may be removed if they do not adhere to these three simple rules:
1. Be respectful of other contributors.
2. No racist-sexist-misogynistic-transphobic-homophobic-heterosexist-islamophobic-culturalist-ableist-or-other-such shit.
3. Go on anti-feminist tirades elsewhere; i.e., not here.
3 Comments:
Can I go on feminist tyraids? How come men get to be webmasters but women are webmistresses? I know ibooks are sexy but really. Thanks for a beautiful blog, can we be cyberfeminists now?
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I diddo that -- this is a beautiful blog Anna.
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