Teen book-lover Moksha Davaloor invites friends to discuss her favorite reads. Right now, Maia Lopez joins season 4 to analyze literature, novels, music, movies, and other pop culture moments from a philosophical and cultural lens.
Previous Seasons:
1: Book Reviews (also at mokshadavaloor.wordpress.com)
2: Chapter by Chapter of Throne of Glass
3: Character by Character Arc Discussion of Rule of Wolves
Contact:
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mokshareviews@gmail.com
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Teen book-lover Moksha Davaloor invites friends to discuss her favorite reads. Right now, Maia Lopez joins season 4 to analyze literature, novels, music, movies, and other pop culture moments from a philosophical and cultural lens.
Previous Seasons:
1: Book Reviews (also at mokshadavaloor.wordpress.com)
2: Chapter by Chapter of Throne of Glass
3: Character by Character Arc Discussion of Rule of Wolves
Contact:
anchor.fm/moksha-davaloor/message
mokshareviews@gmail.com
The Barbie Movie: Jo Koy, Gender Flight, The Female Immigrant Experience, and Girlhood vs. Womanhood
Moksha Reviews
56 minutes 12 seconds
1 year ago
The Barbie Movie: Jo Koy, Gender Flight, The Female Immigrant Experience, and Girlhood vs. Womanhood
WE ARE BACK! We hope you enjoy this talk: it’s something we discuss pretty often and are extremely passionate about. In fact, Maia works closely with Advocates For Youth (and their council, Free the Pill) to promote female autonomy, starting with her (successful) advocacy to get birth control over the counter. Yes I am bragging about her because I am so proud. You can read more about her work here: https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/voices/2023/06/12/birth-control-pill-over-counter-nationwide-option/70290654007/ I also want to take a moment to acknowledge that I incorrectly cited a Bonnie Burstow quote: “Often father and daughter look down on mother (woman) together. They exchange meaningful glances when she misses a point. They agree that she is not bright as they are, cannot reason as they do. This collusion does not save the daughter from the mother’s fate.” Finally (as always) you can reach us at mokshareviews@gmail.com or send us a voice message (link in bio). We love hearing your takes, ideas, and rebuttals!!!
Moksha Reviews
Teen book-lover Moksha Davaloor invites friends to discuss her favorite reads. Right now, Maia Lopez joins season 4 to analyze literature, novels, music, movies, and other pop culture moments from a philosophical and cultural lens.
Previous Seasons:
1: Book Reviews (also at mokshadavaloor.wordpress.com)
2: Chapter by Chapter of Throne of Glass
3: Character by Character Arc Discussion of Rule of Wolves
Contact:
anchor.fm/moksha-davaloor/message
mokshareviews@gmail.com