Monthly Archives: February 2018

Choices and morals and feminism

There’s a through line I encounter in discussions about choices that women make: The framing of every decision we make as being some big moral and ethical stand that we want to push on other women.

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Thoughts about the butchering art

I’ve been reading two excellent medical history volumes lately. The one I’m mostly not here to talk about was the unexpectedly charming Catching Breath: The Making and Unmaking of Tuberculosis by Kathryn Lougheed. I highly recommend this book, the first … Continue reading

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