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on the backs of women
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I found an old LP from Canadian public radio which had some interesting comments on feminism from an Indian woman and an American Christian, among others. It was a snapshot of the beginning of the backlash against 'women's liberation'.
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Sample noise with a beat and some synth licks baby. Melt down from manic to mellow. Stick a cucumber in it.
Here is the recipe for basement lo-fi sloprock: Collect vinyl and odd musical instruments, play keyboards and percussion, occasionally even howl, and put it all in the computer via a soundcard with chunky 1/4" inputs, and slice, dice, stretch and such until the delicately extruded rubber-turdlike sound emerges synthetically through the tiny holes in the speaker grates.
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Peak #2,906
Peak in subgenre #646
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lee sledd
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lee sledd, 2005
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November 11, 2007
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MP3 2.5 MB 128 kbps 2:45
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Does the strength of the family, and thus a weightier moral responsibility, rest more heavily on the backs of women? What does it mean for families and society when women to change their roles and enter the full time labor force? I think the debate between 'tradition' and 'feminism' is a false dichotomy. Anthropology demonstrates there is a wealth of diverse ways to form families, work and raise children. Our tensions are a result of patriarchy, religion and capitalism- all 3 of which are overdue for a good smashing.
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