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Mother Tongue
Mother Tongue: The Surprising History of Women's Words | Jenni Nuttall
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An enlightening linguistic journey through a thousand years of feminist language�and what we can learn from the vivid vocabulary that English once had for women�s bodies, experiences, and sexuality So many of the words that we use to (…more)
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Clare-Dragonfly
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A fascinating book with a sense of humor! I love linguistic history and this book really delved deep. I learned all kinds of fascinating nuggets. For example, did you know that the “hus” in “husband” and the “house” in “housewife” come from the same thing?! The author did share some opinions that I side-eyed as on the border of TERFy. Note: the title is a little misleading; this book is very specifically about English.

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ManyWordsLater
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This book was so interesting.

It took a lot more brain power for me to read than I was expecting. I tend to get lost in “theory” and had to reread a lot to make sure I was understanding.

I hereby allow you to skip whole chapters if you‘re not into the subject. “Nurse” and “customs and tyranny” were excellent.

I love the work “matrix” and everything it has and does mean.

#selfguidedwomenandgenderstudiescourse

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RowReads1
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ManyWordsLater
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A “Team” as we know it comes from the word “teem” Which used to refer to fertility or a family‘s offspring. ❤️❤️❤️

Pg 115

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steph_phanie
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I only received one book for Christmas this year, but I am so excited about it! ❤️📚 #Ilovewords #etymology #feminism

TheBookHippie Oh that looks good! 1y
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rabbitprincess
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I finished this book, but I had to push myself to do so. One of those word books where I go “hmmm interesting” while I read it, then promptly forget everything I read.

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Jen2
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Fascinating!

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julesG
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#BookMail

The Daily Doctor was supposed to be published last year in September, but was pushed back to August 2023. One of my longest standing pre-order ever.

Came across Mother Tongue by accident and I can't wait to read it (let's not start kidding ourselves, it's going to live on #MountTBR for a while first).

ravenlee “Awesome! I‘m so happy this book arrived I‘ve been dying to read it I can‘t wait to start it” as I put it on the to-read-soon-but-we-all-know-it‘s-eventually shelf so that in a few months (or years) I can pick it up and say “Awesome! I‘m so excited to read this I‘ve been waiting so long!” 2y
julesG @ravenlee 🤣🤣 2y
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