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Contenido proporcionado por Christa Desir & Carrie Mesrobian, Christa Desir, and Carrie Mesrobian. Todo el contenido del podcast, incluidos episodios, gráficos y descripciones de podcast, lo carga y proporciona directamente Christa Desir & Carrie Mesrobian, Christa Desir, and Carrie Mesrobian o su socio de plataforma de podcast. Si cree que alguien está utilizando su trabajo protegido por derechos de autor sin su permiso, puede seguir el proceso descrito aquí https://es.player.fm/legal.
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×https://theoralhistorypodcast.files.wordpress.com/2019/12/october-2019.mp3 click to subscribe in Spotify , GooglePlayMusic , iTunes , or Stitcher. SHOW NOTES Our Current Reads Christa The Bride Test, by Helen Hoang Carrie How To Do Nothing: Resisting the Attention Economy, by Jenny Odell “what am I even doing here?” Announcements Subscribe to our companion TinyLetter for this (and every) episode here; and visit us on Facebook here. This episode’s excerpt is from What Belongs To You, by Garth Greenwell. Books & References “How I Feel In Love With The Beautiful Art of Cruising,” by Garth Greenwell Cleanness, by Garth Greenwell The Kiss Quotient, by Helen Hoang Less , by Andrew Greer “no one reads these captions, Adam, just go with it…” Let us know what you think? feedback AT the oral history podcast DOT com About Our Sponsor This podcast is supported by Tessera Editorial , a full service editorial company that’s changing the face of publishing. Find them at TesseraEditorial.com for all your editing needs – developmental, line, or copyedits. Whether indie or publishing house, they’ll treat your manuscript with integrity. Plus, if you’re Black, Indigenous, and/or a Person of Color interested in breaking into publishing, Tessera offers a free Mentorship Program that helps teach you the ins and outs of the editing process. Learn more at TesseraEditorial.com. About This Podcast Carrie Mesrobian and Christa Desir are two good friends who love discussing sex & books. The idea for The Oral History Podcast came out of their daily dog-walking conversations when they realized that others might be as interested in this topic as they were. Each podcast focuses on a topic of sexuality in relationship to books. Previous podcasts have included discussions about masturbation, first kisses, cheating, illicit relationships, oral sex, and “girl talk” to name a few. Frank, engaging, and filthy, these two podcasters will leave you laughing, blushing, or ready to start writing sex scenes in your novel in an authentic and excellent way.…
https://theoralhistorypodcast.files.wordpress.com/2019/09/oral-history-2019-ep-1.mp3 click to subscribe in Spotify , GooglePlayMusic , iTunes, or Stitcher. SHOW NOTES Our Current Reads Carrie Sex Objects: Art & The Dialectics of Desire , by Jennifer Doyle Christa An American Summer: Love and Death in Chicago, by Alex Kotlowitz The Swimming Hole by Thomas Eakins, via Wikiart Announcements Subscribe to our companion TinyLetter for this (and every) episode here; and visit us on Facebook here. This episode’s excerpts are from Sula, by Toni Morrison Books & References “God’s Plan” by Drake Gone Girl, by Gillian Flynn “The Crane Wife” by CJ Hauser Little Fires Everywhere, by Celeste Ng Let us know what you think? feedback AT the oral history podcast DOT com About Our Sponsor This podcast is supported by Tessera Editorial , a full service editorial company that’s changing the face of publishing. Find them at TesseraEditorial.com for all your editing needs – developmental, line, or copyedits. Whether indie or publishing house, they’ll treat your manuscript with integrity. Plus, if you’re Black, Indigenous, and/or a Person of Color interested in breaking into publishing, Tessera offers a free Mentorship Program that helps teach you the ins and outs of the editing process. Learn more at TesseraEditorial.com. About This Podcast Carrie Mesrobian and Christa Desir are two good friends who love discussing sex & books. The idea for The Oral History Podcast came out of their daily dog-walking conversations when they realized that others might be as interested in this topic as they were. Each podcast focuses on a topic of sexuality in relationship to books. Previous podcasts have included discussions about masturbation, first kisses, cheating, illicit relationships, oral sex, and “girl talk” to name a few. Frank, engaging, and filthy, these two podcasters will leave you laughing, blushing, or ready to start writing sex scenes in your novel in an authentic and excellent way.…
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1:00:34https://theoralhistorypodcast.files.wordpress.com/2017/08/july17.mp3 click to subscribe in iTunes or Stitcher SHOW NOTES Our Current Reads Carrie Himself, by Jess Kidd Inside of A Dog: What Dogs See, Smell & Know, by Alexandra Horowitz Domesticated: Evolution in a Man-Made World, by Richard Francis Christa Dive Smack, by Demetra Brodsky Between Them: Remembering My Parents, by Richard Ford Stay, by Sarina Bowen & Elle Kennedy “Stop reading about dogs and TAKE ME FOR A WALK.” Announcements Subscribe to our companion TinyLetter for this (and every) episode here Our Facebook page is here The Shayla Black “I’m in Your Ass/Saving Your Life” reference Recommended Reads (listed in the order discussed) TROPE: The Cute Neighbor Kissing Max Holden, by Katy Upperman Lola & The Boy Next Door, by Stephanie Perkins Wait For It, by Mariana Zapata Close Enough To Touch, by Victoria Dahl TROPE: Masturbate For Me Say Yes To The Marquess, by Tessa Dare One Good Earl Deserves A Lover, by Sarah MacLean Too Hot To Handle, by Victoria Dahl Sweetest Scoundrel, by Elizabeth Hoyt Proving His Worth, by Cari Quinn “You know what I think about all this cute-neighbor twaddle…” About This Podcast Carrie Mesrobian and Christa Desir are two good friends who happen to be YA authors interested in discussing sex. The idea for The Oral History Podcast came out of their daily dog-walking conversations when they realized that others might be as interested in this topic as they were. Each podcast focuses on a topic of sexuality in the lives of teens. Previous podcasts have included discussions about masturbation, first kisses, cheating, illicit relationships, oral sex, and “girl talk” to name a few. Frank, engaging, and filthy, these two podcasters will leave you laughing, blushing, or ready to start writing sex scenes in your novel in an authentic and excellent way.…
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1 Episode #21: Young Adult, or Literary Fiction? Who Decides? 1:07:50
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1:07:50In this episode of the Oral History Podcast, we ask why some books about teenagers are labeled “YA” but others are marketed as “literary fiction.” Tell us what you think on our Facebook page or via email (feedback AT theoralhistorypodcast DOT com). https://theoralhistorypodcast.files.wordpress.com/2017/05/may17.mp3 Click to subscribe in iTunes or Stitcher SHOW NOTES Our current reads Christa: Almost Missed You by Jessica Strawser The Association of Small Bombs by Karan Mahajan Letters to a Young Writer by Colum McCann Carrie The Secret Speech by Tom Rob Ford Robert Lowell: Setting the River on Fire by Kay Redfield Jamison here, have a picture of Sherlock & Molly kissing; life’s short Announcements – subscribe to this episode’s companion piece on TinyLetter here – purchase podcast t-shirts here (100% of proceeds go to Scarleteen ) – visit us on Facebook here Books & References Big Girl Small by Rachel DeWoskin Brutal Youth by Anthony Breznican The V-Word: True Stories of First-Time Sex by Amber J. Keyser, editor YALSA’s Alex Award The Impossible Fortress by Jason Rekulak The Girls by Emma Cline I Crawl Through It by A.S. King The Princesses of Iowa by M. Molly Backes Bone Gap by Laura Ruby Out of Darkness by Ashley Hope Perez Everything I Never Told You by Celeste Ng Freefall by Mindi Scott Love Me Back by Merritt Tierce Catcher in The Rye by J.D. Salinger Girls On Fire by Robin Wasserman One of the Boys by Daniel Magariel The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls The Bunker Diary by Kevin Brooks History of Wolves by Emily Fridlund The Passion of Dolssa by Julie Berry Dare Me & The Fever by Megan Abbott The Virgin Suicides by Jeffrey Eugenides Other Broken Things by Christa Desir Drowning Instinct by Ilsa J. Bick Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins “Wow, that’s a lotta books, ladies! Good job!” – Idris Elba, probably Want more? Subscribe to our accompanying TinyLetter for further discussion on this episode! About This Podcast Carrie Mesrobian and Christa Desir are two good friends who happen to be YA authors interested in discussing sex. The idea for The Oral History Podcast came out of their daily dog-walking conversations when they realized that others might be as interested in this topic as they were. Each podcast focuses on a topic of sexuality in the lives of teens. Previous podcasts have included discussions about masturbation, first kisses, cheating, illicit relationships, oral sex, and “girl talk” to name a few. Frank, engaging, and filthy, these two podcasters will leave you laughing, blushing, or ready to start writing sex scenes in your novel in an authentic and excellent way.…
In this episode of The Oral History Podcast, we discuss school dances, now and then. Do you have some terrible and/or delicious memories of school dances you’d like to share, or some books that deal with high school dances in a way you like? Tell us what you think on our Facebook page or via email (feedback AT theoralhistorypodcast DOT com). https://theoralhistorypodcast.files.wordpress.com/2017/03/feb17.mp3 Click to subscribe in iTunes or Stitcher SHOW NOTES Our Current Reads Carrie The Lie Tree by Frances Hardinge History of Wolves by Emily Fridlund Christa A Man Called Ove by Fredrik Backman The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas The Little Book of Hygge: Danish Secrets to Happy Living by Meik Wiking References Subscribe to our companion piece on TinyLetter San Augustine, Texas. High school students dancing at the Spanish Club banquet; credit here Recommended Reads (listed in the order in which they were discussed) Prom by Laurie Halse Anderson Pointe by Brandy Colbert Freefall by Mindi Scott Not That Kind of Girl by Siobhan Vivian Belle Epoque by Elizabeth Ross What We Left Behind by Robin Talley NEW FEATURE: Teen Librarian Toolbox Recommendation Corner, featuring Karen Jensen Backlash by Sarah Darer Littman Pretty Amy by Lisa Burstein The Last Boy & Girl in the World by Siobhan Vivian Want more? Subscribe to our accompanying TinyLetter for further discussion on this episode! “Okay, let me explain what the deal is with this excellent podcast…” About Carrie Mesrobian and Christa Desir are two good friends who happen to be YA authors interested in discussing sex. The idea for The Oral History Podcast came out of their daily dog-walking conversations when they realized that others might be as interested in this topic as they were. Each podcast focuses on a topic of sexuality in the lives of teens. Previous podcasts have included discussions about masturbation, first kisses, cheating, illicit relationships, oral sex, and “girl talk” to name a few. Frank, engaging, and filthy, these two podcasters will leave you laughing, blushing, or ready to start writing sex scenes in your novel in an authentic and excellent way.…
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1 Episode #19: Dating 1:09:59
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1:09:59In this episode of the Oral History Podcast, we discuss the concept of dating: what it was like when we were teenagers, what it is like for teenagers now, and how some books we recommend handle this variable romantical endeavor. Do you have some insight on dating then/now or any book recommendations that deal with dating in a significant way? Tell us what you think: (feedback AT theoralhistorypodcast DOT com). https://theoralhistorypodcast.files.wordpress.com/2017/01/dec16.mp3 click to subscribe in iTunes or Stitcher SHOW NOTES Our Current Reads Christa: Daring Greatly: How the Courage to Be Vulnerable Transforms the Way We Live, Love, Parent and Lead , by Brene Brown Pasadena , by Sherri L. Smith Carrie: Fragrant: The Secret Life of Scent , by Mandy Aftel The Fire This Time: A New Generation Speaks About Race , by Jesmyn Ward (editor) The Leftovers , by Tom Perrotta Couple at rollerskating rink. Southside, Chicago, Illinois. Link here. References Subscribe to our companion piece TinyLetter Our One-Star Review T-shirt shop (all proceeds go to Scarleteen ) Money Talks , a movie that Christa was not into This is who Eddie Money is, just FYI “We’re Now Dating Six People At Once, According To Study” Ghosting Bread-crumbing “Hey you know I only got a flip phone so I gotta ask you out on a date the old fashioned way, baby.” Recommended Reads (listed in the order in which they were discussed) Aristotle and Dante Discover The Secrets of The Universe , by Benjamin Saenz Alire Just Listen , by Sarah Dessen Freefall , by Mindi Scott The Female of the Species , by Mindi McGinnis Dreamland , by Sarah Dessen Stay , by Deb Caletti Want more? Subscribe to our accompanying TinyLetter for further discussion on this episode! “What’s not to love, eh?” About This Podcast Carrie Mesrobian and Christa Desir are two good friends who happen to be YA authors interested in discussing sex. The idea for The Oral History Podcast came out of their daily dog-walking conversations when they realized that others might be as interested in this topic as they were. Each podcast focuses on a topic of sexuality in the lives of teens. Previous podcasts have included discussions about masturbation, first kisses, cheating, illicit relationships, oral sex, and “girl talk” to name a few. Frank, engaging, and filthy, these two podcasters will leave you laughing, blushing, or ready to start writing sex scenes in your novel in an authentic and excellent way.…
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1 Episode 18: Sexual Content in YA Books 1:08:20
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1:08:20In this episode of The Oral History Podcast, we discuss censorship issues surrounding content in young adult literature and how this affects librarians, editors, authors and teachers, as well as how people who support open fair access to all kinds of books can respond to book challenges and other kinds of content suppression. We’d love to hear your thoughts on this! Tell us what you think on Twitter @ChristaDesir , or via email (feedback AT theoralhistorypodcast DOT com). https://theoralhistorypodcast.files.wordpress.com/2016/11/oct16.mp3 Click to subscribe in iTunes or Stitcher . SHOW NOTES Our Current Reads Carrie: SPQR: A History of Ancient Rome by Mary Beard The Man Without A Face: The Unlikely Rise of Vladimir Putin by Masha Gessen Christa: The Underground Railroad by Colson Whitehead We Are Okay by Nina LaCour Announcements — Our TinyLetter serves as a companion piece for each episode and guess what: you can subscribe right here ! — Become a part of #OralHistory with one of our four custom One Star Review t-shirts. Order here. References Some links regarding VOYA content warning: here , here , here , and here School Library Journal’s series on libraries and censorship A Court of Mist & Fury by Sarah J. Maas Shatter Me by Tahereh Mafi Better Nate Than Ever by Tim Federle If I Stay by Gayle Forman I’ll Give You The Sun by Jandy Nelson “Mom, what are Polekatz ?” At The Edge of The Universe by Shaun Hutchinson “Whoa. That was a lot of opinions. I have a lot of feelings about them. Think I’ll leave a comment here or email yall my thoughts: feedback AT theoralhistorypodcast DOT com”…
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1:10:24Episode 17: We discuss craft issues and questions involved in YA sex scenes, whether you’re reading them or writing them, and reference several titles in the process. https://theoralhistorypodcast.files.wordpress.com/2016/09/sept16.mp3 Click to subscribe in iTunes or Stitcher . SHOW NOTES Our Current Reads Carrie: Women In Clothes , by Sheila Heti, Heidi Shulavits and Leanne Shapton Unbroken Brain: A Revolutionary New Way of Understanding Addiction, by Maia Szalavitz The Careful Undressing of Love, by Corey Ann Haydu Christa: The Imperfectionists, by Tom Rachman Underground Railroad , by Colson Whitehead Never Look An American in the Eye: A Memoir of Flying Turtles, Colonial Ghosts, and the Making of a Nigerian American , by Okey Ndibe Rani Patel in Full Effect, by Sonia Patel Announcements — Our TinyLetter serves as a companion piece for each episode and guess what: you can subscribe here — We’re working on an episode about censorship and YA fiction, and how this has occurred at any point in the publication or distribution process, whether you are an author, editor, teacher or librarian. We can keep each submission anonymous if preferred. We’d love to hear from you! Email here . “Let’s break it all down for you.” Books and Other References Thief of Shadows, by Elizabeth Hoyt Wintersong, by S. Jae-Jones Plus One by Elizabeth Fama Graceling by Kristin Cashore The Black Dagger Brotherhood series , by J.R. Ward My Year Zero, by Rachel Gold Three Truths and A Lie, by Brent Hartinger Underneath Everything, by Marcy Beller Paul “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?” by Joyce Carol Oates Smooth Talk movie “Welcome to the New America: Straight-ish, heteroflexible, and pansexual” See No Color, by Shannon Gibney The Cheating Episode that Carrie’s “condom stalemate” anecdote referenced The concept of lunarception Uses For Boys , by Erica Lorraine Scheidt (and why it contains one of Christa’s favorite sex scenes ) Craft Talk Questions — What is this character’s relationship with masturbation and their body? — What has this character been taught about sex and desire? — How does my character express affection? — What does this character find attractive in general (attraction not being limited to physical beauty but often this is a marker of what complements the character, what he/she is lacking and seeks in a partner for balance)? — Is this character able to be open about their sexual identity with their families and community? — How has this character been shown love and support by others? — Are there certain societal ideal beauty standards in this character’s world? How do they compare to these ideals? — What kinds of words does this character use to describe any sort of sensory responses? Some Good Poems About Sex “What Saves Us” by Bruce Weigl from What Saves Us , Triquarterly, 1992. “Groceries” by Cathy Smith Bowers, from Traveling in Time of Danger, Iris Press, 1999. “Everything We Do” by Peter Meinke, from Liquid Paper: New and Selected Poems, University of Pittsburgh Press, 1991. “Foreplay” by Tony Gloeggler, from One Wish Left, Pavement Saw Press, 2002. “The Widening” by Carol Moldaw from The Widening, Etruscan Press, 2008. “First Blowjob” by Meg Kearney, from Never Before: Poems about first experiences, edited by Laure-Anne Bosselaar, Four Way Books, 2005. “God and the G-Spot” by Ellen Bass, from Mules of Love, BOA Editions, 2002. “Adolescence” by Sharon Olds, from Strike Sparks, Knopf, 2004. “Poem to my First Lover” by Sharon Olds, from The Dead and The Living, Knopf, 1995. “First Sex” by Sharon Olds, from The Gold Cell, Knopf, 1995 “Last Gods” by Galway Kinnell, When One Has Lived A Long Time Alone, Knopf, 1990. “Life Story” by Tennessee Williams, The Collected Poems of Tennessee Williams, copyright © 1937, 1956, 1964, 2002 by The University of the South. Don’t look at us like that. Just tell us what you think! feedback AT theoralhistorypodcast DOT com…
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1:03:14Episode 16: We discuss the idea of “clean reads” as well as porn in fiction and in the lives of adolescents. Don’t panic: we’re not recommending porn films but just examining the role porn plays in adolescent and adult sexuality with respect to formal and informal methods of transmitting information about sexual health and identity. https://theoralhistorypodcast.files.wordpress.com/2016/06/june.mp3 Click to subscribe in iTunes or Stitcher . SHOW NOTES Our Current Reads Carrie: Erin’s Daughters in America: Irish Immigrant Women in the Nineteenth Century by Hasia R. Diner The Winner’s Kiss by Marie Rutkoski Christa: Girls and Sex: Navigating the Complicated New Landscape by Peggy Orenstein All In Pieces by Suzanne Young “All this talk of Clean Reads makes a person feel dirty.” References an example of a publisher seeking “Clean Reads ” Common Sense Media Kirkus School Library Journal VOYA It by Stephen King (and the sex scene at the end of the story) Recommended Books (listed in the order in which they were discussed) Adam by Ariel Schrag Big Girl Small by Rachel DeWoskin Cruddy by Lynda Barry The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian by Sherman Alexie The Deathday Letter by Shaun Hutchinson ==> Subscribe to our companion thematical TinyLetter for each podcast! <== “Gotta jump in the splash quick, but if you’ve feedback on the show, send yr thoughts to feedback AT theoralhistorypodcast DOT com. Carrie and Christa love that shit.”…
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1:04:02Episode 15: In this show, we depart from our usual analysis of YA literature and instead discuss adult romance-novel tropes that persistently beguile and bedevil us. https://theoralhistorypodcast.files.wordpress.com/2016/05/april-2016.mp3 click to subscribe in iTunes or Stitcher SHOW NOTES Our Current Reads Carrie: Baader-Meinhof: The Inside Story of the Red Army Faction by Stephan Aust Orleans by Sherrie L. Smith Christa: Luckiest Girl Alive by Jessica Knoll The Smaller Evil by Stephanie Kuehn “Translation: All this twaddle merely is saying, ‘Hi, I’m Andreas Baader, a sociopathic dick.'” References What the hell is a “manther” anyway? The Name of the Rose by Umberto Eco Outlander by Diana Gabaldon Roxane Gay’s Outlander recaps: here , here , & here “I feel so objectified.” Romance Trope: The Virgin Hero Unclaimed by Courtney Milan Off-Campus by Amy Jo Cousins Taking Him by Jackie Ashenden Romance Trope: The Indestructible Male The Spymaster’s Lady by Joanna Bourne The Master by Kresley Cole Say Yes to the Marquess by Tessa Dare “Your torture tactics are nothing compared to the Midwestern accents of these dames, Le Chiffre!” Want more? Subscribe to our accompanying TinyLetter for further discussion on this episode!…
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1:11:10Episode 14: This is a companion piece to our episode on Masculinity , where we discuss femininity and some of its trappings as we’ve experienced them throughout our lives: lingerie, fake nails, cheerleaders, fathers and daughters, make-up, the meanings behind gendered concepts, the gender binary and the ritual of “getting ready.” https://theoralhistorypodcast.files.wordpress.com/2016/03/march-2016.mp3 click to subscribe in iTunes or Stitcher SHOW NOTES Our Current Reads Christa: “The Dead” in Dubliners by James Joyce Lord of Scoundrels by Loretta Chase Carrie The Highwayman by Kerrigan Byrne Snow by Orhan Pamuk ==> Subscribe to our companion thematical TinyLetter for each podcast! <== References Against Our Will, by Susan Brownmiller Another Round, Episode 45: Practical Tactical Brilliance (with Lin-Manuel Miranda) Femininity, by Susan Brownmiller Symptoms of Being Human , by Jeff Garvin Recommended Reads (listed in the order in which they were discussed) Exit, Pursued by a Bear , by EK Johnston See No Color , by Shannon Gibney Dare Me , by Megan Abbott Afterparty , by Ann Redisch Stampler The Forbidden Orchid , by Sharon Biggs Waller The Disreputable History of Frankie Landau-Banks , by E. Lockhart So? How did everything measure up? Tell us what you think! feedback AT theoralhistorypodcast DOT com…
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1:04:59Episode 13: We discuss Sex Without Romance (something that is very difficult to find in young adult fiction, as it turns out) and some of our adolescent adventures with respect to romance-free sex, as well as a few YA titles that touch on it. https://theoralhistorypodcast.files.wordpress.com/2016/03/feb-2016.mp3 click to subscribe in iTunes or Stitcher SHOW NOTES Our Current Reads Carrie: Lost Paradise: From Mutiny on the Bounty to a Modern-Day Legacy of Sexual Mayhem, the Dark Secrets of Pitcairn Island Revealed by Kathy Marks The House of Bernarda Alba by Federico Garcia Lorca Christa: The Boy Most Likely To by Huntley Fitzpatrick Alexander Hamilton by Ron Chernow “What I imagine when Christa describes ‘The Pit'” – Carrie References “Sex Without Love” by Sharon Olds Young Life Recommended Reads (listed in the order in which they were discussed) Sex Without Romance: girl POV Delicate Monsters by Stephanie Kuehn The F-It List by Julie Halpern Boy Heaven by Laura Kasischke Jersey Angel by Beth Ann Bauman Everything Beautiful by Simmone Howell “Me, Some Random Guy & the Army of Darkness” by Justina Ireland , in The V-Word: True Stories about First Time Sex by Amber J. Keyser, editor Sex Without Romance: boy POV September Girls by Bennett Madison Sex & Violence by Carrie Mesrobian “Want more? Subscribe to our accompanying TinyLette r for further discussion on this episode…” Tell us what you think: leave a comment or send an email: feedback AT theoralhistory DOT com…
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1:26:24Episode 12: We discuss traditional cultural lessons regarding masculinity and YA titles that address masculinity in fascinating ways. https://theoralhistorypodcast.files.wordpress.com/2016/02/january-2016.mp3 click to subscribe in iTunes or Stitcher SHOW NOTES Our Current Reads Christa The War That Saved My Life, by Kimberly Brubaker Bradley Fates & Furies, by Lauren Groff Carrie: Raging Star, by Moira Young The Narcotic Farm, by Nancy D. Campbell “As an underclassman who suddenly has to be the quarterback while taking care of my grandmother and having no parents, I’m here to say being a man is complicated.” References 2nd Annual WriteLadyHeadRight Flash Fiction Tumblr & submission guidelines My So-Called Life: the scene when Jordan Catalano holds Angela’s hand on the slobby dress of men & the movie Clueless Anatomy of a Country Music Song series Angie Manfredi on Twitter @misskubelik Iron John: A Book About Men, by Robert Bly Starhawk, author & activist a collection of romance novels edited by Christa “Best Of Grindr” on Instagram Sabaa Tahir on research and world-building in An Ember in the Ashes “Sure I get the ladies but I basically have no education or idea of what to do with my life post-football. So, yeah.” Recommended Reads Fever Pitch, by Heidi Cullinan Jellicoe Road, by Melina Marchetta All-American Boys, by Jason Reynolds & Brendan Kiely Winger, by Andrew Smith September Girls, by Bennett Madison An Ember in the Ashes, by Sabaa Tahir Want more? Subscribe to our accompanying TinyLetter for further discussion on this episode!…
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1 Episode #11: Our Sexual Education 1:13:44
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1:13:44Episode 11: We discuss some of the books that helped shape our own sexual education and thinking over the years. https://theoralhistorypodcast.files.wordpress.com/2015/12/december.mp3 Click to subscribe in iTunes or Stitcher. Our Current Reads Christa The Theory of Everything by Gae Polisner Carrie The Spymaster’s Lady by Joanna Bourne Rogue Spy by Joanna Bourne An Ember in the Ashes by Sabaa Tahir “everything you’re saying is so resonant and deep and important; never stop talking…” References In Bed with Susie Bright podcast On Our Backs magazine writer Carol Queen Susie Sexpert’s Lesbian Sex World by Susie Bright Mother-Daughter Sex Advice by Susie Bright & Aretha Bright A Natural History of Love & A Natural History of the Senses by Diane Ackerman Leatherfolk: Radical Sex, People, Politics, and Practice edited by Mark Thompson a bit on Jocelyn Elders, former SURGEON GENERAL (not Attorney General candidate, that’s Carrie’s error) Disgruntled by Asali Solomon Sula by Toni Morrison The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison “ Penis Passion ” essay by bell hooks The FetLife website “wow, yr both really turning me around on a lot of topics here” Recommended Reads Full Exposure by Susie Bright Woman: An Intimate Geography by Natalie Angier Outrageous Acts & Everyday Rebellions by Gloria Steinem The Best American Erotica anthology series edited by Susie Bright & others Harmful to Minors: The Perils of Protecting Children from Sex by Judith Levine Cunt: A Declaration of Independence by Inga Muscio Song of Solomon by Toni Morrison The Story of O by Pauline Reage Want more? Subscribe to our accompanying TinyLetter for more discussion!…
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