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Meghan Murphy speaks with Marilyn Simon, a Shakespeare scholar and university instructor, about modern feminism, objectification, bodies, humourless people, resilience, and more. Marilyn has written a number of articles for Quillette, exploring issues like feminism, sex, objectification, narcissism, victimhood, and femininity. I often find myself agreeing with some aspects and disagreeing in other areas. Marilyn is currently working on a book, entitled, Lovers: A Humanist's Ode to Sex.
This episode was originally published on YouTube on December 11, 2020.
Please support The Same Drugs (and gain access to special content) on Patreon.
The Same Drugs is on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. Keep the conversation going on Reddit.
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Meghan Murphy speaks with Marilyn Simon, a Shakespeare scholar and university instructor, about modern feminism, objectification, bodies, humourless people, resilience, and more. Marilyn has written a number of articles for Quillette, exploring issues like feminism, sex, objectification, narcissism, victimhood, and femininity. I often find myself agreeing with some aspects and disagreeing in other areas. Marilyn is currently working on a book, entitled, Lovers: A Humanist's Ode to Sex.
This episode was originally published on YouTube on December 11, 2020.
Please support The Same Drugs (and gain access to special content) on Patreon.
The Same Drugs is on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. Keep the conversation going on Reddit.

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