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In this first episode of My Favorite Feminists, best friends Megan & Milena cover palaeontologist Mary Anning and Stone Age cave art sexism
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Who sold seashells by the seashore?
…And also found them, unearthed them, and essentially gave a thorough look into the the lives of dinosaurs? Her name was Mary. Mary Anning. Please remember that the next time someone asks you to say that one tongue twister. From digging up complete skeletons all the way to dissecting dinosaur poo, this girl knew what was up. Follow us to the 1800s to see which lady was strong enough to brave the dangerous coast of Lyme Regis and help lift the veil off of the Jurassic and Mesozoic periods
Paleolithic Sexism and the slight masculine bias in science. And by science we mean everything
So sure, I could use these show notes to highlight the systematic imbalance of female representation within the arts and their over looked and often denied contributions to the arts, thus reinforcing the importance of feminist artists receiving the same exposure men have established & enjoyed for centuries (at the expense of women) – but then why even have a podcast? Instead enjoy some visuals.*
Special thanks to Travis Southard (Digital Content Creator – video, photo, editor, writer & composer) who helped with audio, you can find him at Facebook, YouTube, Tumblr & Instagram. Thanks Travis!
Music by EeL
*Wild roaming ancient herds of hyenas refused to be photographed for this content on the grounds we disparaged their ‘more than adequate’ timeshare keeping abilities