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Posts Tagged: Clara Schumann

Cultural Attunement and “Otherness”: A Conversation with Aimee Liu

By Colette Sartor

July 22nd, 2020

Aimee Liu discusses her new novel, GLORIOUS BOY.

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Tags: A Time to Dance No Time to Weep, Aimee Liu, Alfred Radcliffe-Brown, Andaman Islands, andrew solomon, Ann Patchett, Arthur Rubinstein, attunement, Barbara Kingsolver, Blackberry Winter, Clara Schumann, code switching, Colette Sartor, colonialism, Einstein syndrome, Ettore Biocca, Euphoria, family, Far From the Tree, Glorious Boy, historical fiction, India, Japan, Japanese, Lily King, Margaret Mead, motherhood, mothers and sons, New Delhi, parenting, patriarchy, privilege, psychology, Racism, Red Hen Press, research, rumer godden, setting, slavery, State of Wonder, systemic racism, The Einstein Syndrome, The Poisonwood Bible, Thomas Sowell, World War II, WWII, Yanoama

ENOUGH: Clara, Too

By The Rumpus

May 29th, 2018

A Rumpus series of work by women and non-binary writers that engages with rape culture, sexual assault, and domestic violence.

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Tags: #metoo, Clara Schumann, Dylan Farrow, ENOUGH, gertrude stein, Harvey Weinstein, Jack London, Joy Harjo, Marie-Thérèse Walter, Me Too, Michael Richards, Miles Davis, Pablo Picasso, rape, Rape culture, Ray Charles, Schumann, Seinfeld, Sex, sexual harassment, sexual violence, sexuality, Sherman Alexie, Thomas Sayers Ellis, woody allen

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