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Ourshelves
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Fréquence : 1 épisode/28j. Total Éps: 76

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Ourshelves with Rachel Seiffert
Saison 6 · Épisode 10
lundi 13 novembre 2023 • Durée 59:37
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Ourshelves with Annie Hodson
Saison 6 · Épisode 9
jeudi 26 octobre 2023 • Durée 41:02
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OurShelves: Witches with Shahrukh Husain
Saison 5 · Épisode 12
vendredi 28 octobre 2022 • Durée 48:05
Shahrukh Husain, editor of The Virago Book of Witches, who says it represents ` womanhood in all its complexity’ is not at all surprised to see a resurgence of interest in `all things witchy’. The witch knows her strength, defies authority and embodies our current fears of injustice. Shah tells Lucy how the witch can be playful but also terrifying, particularly to men, and about a childhood fascination for the witch. The writer she admires is Attia Hussain, author of Sunlight on a Broken Column, who she remembers was` so joyful’ to know Shah was writing. She, alongside Shah’s mother taught her that her cosmopolitan background – Pakistani, Indian, English – was her strength and made her ` a citizen of the world’. They are Shah’s heroines.
Shahrukh's recommendations:
On the nightstand: Dame Joan of Pevensey by Rev. E E Crake
On my mind: the TV-series The Split with Nicola Walker
On the shelf: Sunlight on a Broken Column and Phoenix Fled by Attia Hossein
On the pedestal: My mother, who worked hard for women's rights and the reform of family laws pertaining to women's rights in Pakistan soon after its inception in 1947
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OurShelves: Caribbean voices with Sharma Taylor
Saison 5 · Épisode 11
vendredi 19 août 2022 • Durée 38:13
In this special bonus summer episode Sharma Taylor, author of What a Mother’s Love Don’t Teach You, takes us to the heated demi-monde of Kingston, Jamaica, in the 1980s, a turbulent time in politics and gangland crime. She tells Lucy Scholes about writing in patois; the Caribbean authors right now who are representing the strength of women in society; and what her mother sacrificed to buy her books as a child.
On the nightstand: The Bread the Devil Knead by Lisa Allen-Agostini
On my mind: The podcasts Unstoppable Yes You and Brooklyn Caribbean Literary Festival Cocoa Pod
On the shelf: This One Sky Day by Leone Ross
On the pedestal: My mother.
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OurShelves: Barbara Pym with Clare Chambers
Saison 5 · Épisode 10
vendredi 10 juin 2022 • Durée 37:09
Clare Chambers is the author of nine novels including Small Pleasures, which was longlisted for the Women’s Prize. She joins Lucy Scholes to rave about the inimitable Barbara Pym, a Virago Modern Classic author whose love affairs shocked sixties society and who wrote about vicars’ tea parties with waspish humour and moving brilliance. (Tea: ‘a drink she did not much like because of the comfort it was said to bring to those whom she normally despised.’) Together they compare notes on adapting book to screen with Sally Rooney’s Conversations with Friends, how to evoke the inner voice and the recent, genre-defying book that made Clare think about feminism in a new way.
On the nightstand: The Exhibitionist by Charlotte Mendelson and Iron Curtain by Vesna Goldsworthy.
On my mind: The TV adaptation of Conversations with Friends.
On the shelf: In the Dream House by Carmen Maria Machado.
On the pedestal: Fiona Spargo-Mabbs, director of the DSM Foundation, which educates young people to make safer choices around drugs.
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OurShelves: Taking ownership with Cathy Thomas
Saison 5 · Épisode 9
vendredi 27 mai 2022 • Durée 39:40
How does writing about your life change the way you see it? Cathy Thomas talks to Lucy Scholes about her first book, Islanders, interlocking short stories set on her childhood home, Guernsey – the pleasure of joining the dots and how playwriting informed her structure. Discovering a shared love of Annie Ernaux’s essays, they dive deeply into whether difficult experiences – from publisher rejections to trauma – may be reframed through the power of writing.
On the nightstand: We Were Young by Niamh Campbell
On my mind: Olivia Fitzsimons' recent essay, Notes on Resilience, for The Stinging Fly
On the shelf: Annie Ernaux's A Girl's Story.
On the pedestal: playwright Caryl Churchill
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OurShelves: Listening with Stuart Evers
Saison 5 · Épisode 8
vendredi 13 mai 2022 • Durée 01:02:03
How can men approach their role as feminist allies? Lucy Scholes meets Stuart Evers, award-winning author of four books including Your Father Sends His Love and The Blind Light as they discuss his introduction to the new Virago Modern Classic edition of Anna Seghers’ brilliant novel Transit, and how its depiction of people caught in the Second World War reminded him of Ukrainians caught in the complex British visa system. He argues about whether Transit is a love story or not, challenges himself to read books he thinks he’ll hate (and falls for them completely) and remembers as a young man how reading feminist novels taught him to listen.
Stuart’s recommendations:
On the nightstand: Lapvona by Ottessa Moshfegh and Sleepless Nights by Elizabeth Hardwick
On my mind: Post War Modern art exhibition at the Barbican
On the shelf: Gorilla My Love, Toni Cade Babara
On the pedestal: Marguerite Duras
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OurShelves: Voice with Katie Hickman
Saison 5 · Épisode 7
vendredi 29 avril 2022 • Durée 01:00:33
What does it take for a woman to migrate thousands of miles across prairies and mountains? Join Katie Hickman, author of Brave Hearted and She-Merchants, Buccaneers and Gentlewomen as she talks with Lucy Scholes about the unique voices of the women who made the Wild West, the strength of oral storytelling and the damage that was done to abortion rights in the USA by religious organisations. From the Americas to Indonesia, the discovery of precious materials has meant a death sentence for indigenous tribes and they discuss the impact of mining on people’s lives and the women who fought to make them better.
Katie’s recommendations:
On the nightstand: Dear Life by Alice Munro and One Thousand and One Nights retold by Hanan Al-Shaykh.
On your mind: Things Fell Apart: strange tales from the culture wars by Jon Ronson (BBC)
On the shelf: Unsheltered by Barbara Kingsolver
On the pedestal: Mama Yosepha Alonmang. Now in her eighties, this remarkable woman is an Amungme (West Papua) Tribal Leader who has been fighting all her life against environmental destruction of her Tribal lands from mining.
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OurShelves: Taboos with Kate Maxwell
Saison 5 · Épisode 6
vendredi 15 avril 2022 • Durée 35:04
What happens if you don’t fall in love with your baby at first sight? Join Kate Maxwell and Lucy Scholes as they challenge silent taboos about motherhood, from Elena Ferrante’s The Lost Daughter to Kate’s first novel Hush, about a woman who struggles with her decision to have a child on her own.
Kate’s recommendations:
On the nightstand: What I Loved, Siri Hustvedt and The Bread the Devil Knead, Lisa Allen-Agostini
On your mind: WeCrashed, Apple TV series
On the shelf: Matrix, Lauren Groff
On the pedestal: Josie Naughton, Choose Love co-founder and CEO
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OurShelves: Beauty with Chloé Cooper Jones
Saison 5 · Épisode 5
vendredi 1 avril 2022 • Durée 01:04:44
If you spend 288 pages deep in the life of a disabled person, can that experience shift your concept of disability? Join Chloé Cooper Jones, journalist, Pulitzer nominee and author of the new memoir Easy Beauty, as she talks with Lucy Scholes about how beauty can create a powerful mental shift. They discuss the social and political act of making the disabled body visible, the meaning of staring and ask Lewis Hamilton to teach Chloé Formula 1 Racing.
Chloé’s recommendations:
On the nightstand – The Coward by Jarred McGinnis and Staring by Rosemarie Garland-Thomson
On your mind – Drive to Survive, the Formula One racing documentary.
On the shelf – Gretel Ehrlich's The Solace of Open Spaces
On the pedestal – Harriet McBryde Johnson, a writer and disability activist.
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