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Full series: https://bit.ly/craftlit-vindication
00:00:00 Introduction and Host Background 00:00:27 Historical Context of the Book 00:01:26 Understanding the Language and References 00:01:59 What to Expect 00:03:30 Terminology and Cultural Sensitivity 00:05:55 Philosophical Underpinnings 00:06:25 Religion in Wollstonecraft's World 00:07:05 Viewer Engagement and Clarifications 00:08:53 Reading the Introduction 00:09:25 WOLLSTONECRAFT'S INTRODUCTION 00:24:26 OUTTAKE - EMMA and VIRTUE
I woke up November 6th and knew it was time to do what I'd been meaning to for years: record and share Mary Wollstonecraft's remarkable "A Vindication on the Rights of Women" from 1792.
*Why?*
Because at least three times in the first two episodes I had to restrain myself to NOT include current screenshots. THAT is how relevant this text is.
I make no promises for future restraint.
Side Lysistrata Update: @KhadijaMbowe (we'll get to Lysistrata later, but this was too good not to share now)
As usual with CraftLit Texts:
• The language is old, complex, and sometimes no-longer-used/offensive terminology (In some cases, she simply wouldn't have had other terms to use that were as precise)
• You'll need to let it wash over you - be zen about it - and suddenly you'll realize you understand it all! ——(plus, no one can see how often you have to rewind ;) just sayin'...)
• Things I thought you might want to read more about are listed in the Description Box. PLEASE ADD OTHER SOURCES in the comments!
• NEW: there are ONLY brief audio notes in this series—98% of my additions have been inserted as text on screen. • This is ONLY being released on YouTube (because of on-screen notes).
LINKS:
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CraftLit's SocialsCraftLit App Premium feed bit.ly/libsynpremiumcraftlit (only one tier available)
PATREON: https://patreon.com/craftlit (all tiers, below)
All tiers and benefits are also available as
If you want to join us for a particular Book or Watch Party but you don't want to subscribe, please use PayPal.me/craftlit or CraftLit @ Venmo and include what you want to attend in the message field. Please give us at least 24 hours to get your message and add you to the attendee list.
Download the FREE CraftLit App for iOS or Android (you can call or email feedback straight from within the app)
Call 1-206-350-1642
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*Speaking of a social contract:*
I rely heavily on the Wayback Machine and Wikipedia for finding lost things and locating names and titles that are obscure. Please consider donating to keep them alive—— https://bit.ly/Wiki-donate
By Heather Ordover4.7
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Full series: https://bit.ly/craftlit-vindication
00:00:00 Introduction and Host Background 00:00:27 Historical Context of the Book 00:01:26 Understanding the Language and References 00:01:59 What to Expect 00:03:30 Terminology and Cultural Sensitivity 00:05:55 Philosophical Underpinnings 00:06:25 Religion in Wollstonecraft's World 00:07:05 Viewer Engagement and Clarifications 00:08:53 Reading the Introduction 00:09:25 WOLLSTONECRAFT'S INTRODUCTION 00:24:26 OUTTAKE - EMMA and VIRTUE
I woke up November 6th and knew it was time to do what I'd been meaning to for years: record and share Mary Wollstonecraft's remarkable "A Vindication on the Rights of Women" from 1792.
*Why?*
Because at least three times in the first two episodes I had to restrain myself to NOT include current screenshots. THAT is how relevant this text is.
I make no promises for future restraint.
Side Lysistrata Update: @KhadijaMbowe (we'll get to Lysistrata later, but this was too good not to share now)
As usual with CraftLit Texts:
• The language is old, complex, and sometimes no-longer-used/offensive terminology (In some cases, she simply wouldn't have had other terms to use that were as precise)
• You'll need to let it wash over you - be zen about it - and suddenly you'll realize you understand it all! ——(plus, no one can see how often you have to rewind ;) just sayin'...)
• Things I thought you might want to read more about are listed in the Description Box. PLEASE ADD OTHER SOURCES in the comments!
• NEW: there are ONLY brief audio notes in this series—98% of my additions have been inserted as text on screen. • This is ONLY being released on YouTube (because of on-screen notes).
LINKS:
_____
CraftLit's SocialsCraftLit App Premium feed bit.ly/libsynpremiumcraftlit (only one tier available)
PATREON: https://patreon.com/craftlit (all tiers, below)
All tiers and benefits are also available as
If you want to join us for a particular Book or Watch Party but you don't want to subscribe, please use PayPal.me/craftlit or CraftLit @ Venmo and include what you want to attend in the message field. Please give us at least 24 hours to get your message and add you to the attendee list.
Download the FREE CraftLit App for iOS or Android (you can call or email feedback straight from within the app)
Call 1-206-350-1642
---------------------------------------------------------------
*Speaking of a social contract:*
I rely heavily on the Wayback Machine and Wikipedia for finding lost things and locating names and titles that are obscure. Please consider donating to keep them alive—— https://bit.ly/Wiki-donate

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