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Go the Way Your Blood Beats
- On Truth, Bisexuality and Desire
- Narrated by: Harrison Knights
- Length: 3 hrs and 27 mins
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Using bisexuality as a frame, Go the Way Your Blood Beats questions the division of sexuality into straight and gay, in a timely exploration of the complex histories and psychologies of human desire. A challenge to the idea that sexuality can either ever be fully known or neatly categorised, it is a meditation on desire's unknowability.
Interwoven with anonymous addresses to past loves - the sex of whom remain obscure - the book demonstrates the universalism of human desire. Part essay, part memoir, part love letter, Go the Way Your Blood Beats asks us to see desire and sexuality as analogous with art - a mysterious, creative force.
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- didi
- 10-12-21
preachy rant
Great topic. I honestly enjoyed the love letter aspect. However many times the story devolved into a preachy rant.
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- harold lewis
- 09-08-21
for those struggling
this is an exceptional book for those struggling with understanding and accepting their identity. this so bring to the forefront of thought without politics the acceptance of an individuals bisexuality.
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- Austin Pierce
- 08-06-21
Somber, reflective, and meditative.
There’s a lot of grief and despair in here.
I don’t agree with the author’s viewpoints. But I was glad to hear differing viewpoints nonetheless.
The author’s affinity with James Baldwin was probably the best part.
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- Alan Daniels
- 08-04-22
Significant, Insightful, Beautiful
The few hours you will spend listening to this book will change you. I cannot think of anything else I have read on these themes that so clearly describes the ways in which western culture confounds itself in its overheated drive to understand the many dimensions of human relationships.
Mr. Amherst does not set out to give all the answers. If anything, he protests against the questions society pressures us to ask—of each other and even of ourselves. I recommend this work highly.
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- Carlitos
- 12-28-21
Interesting yet confusing
I like how topics were handled but they were also all over the place. I stay with some good ideas and mentions.
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- Thomas J. Lawrence Jr.
- 04-06-19
Complex and insightful
This lays it bare and I am surprised it hasn' t won multiple awards for its message. The style and speed of the narrative takes a little getting used to, but the logic is incisive. You will need to listen more than once to get it all.
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- maria
- 01-30-19
This audio needs more attention!
To me this was one of those instances when you find a book you didn't know you were looking for, but once you find it, you fall in love.
Really interesting discussion about the language and the boundaries of the categories we use to think about ourselves, our sexualities and our experiences. It gave words to many thoughts of mine that I've been mulling over and made me reconsider other things. The narrator worked perfectly, his voice was soft and tempered, very enjoyable to listen to, he worked great for both the essay like parts as well as the short but intimate remembrances of lovers that are scattered all through the book (which are beautifully written in second person and they add a poetic touch to what could have been just an academic essay. Love them).
I just finished it, but I need to listen to it again a couple of times to write down many ideas that I want to keep with me.
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- Amazon Customer
- 09-01-20
very powerful reflection of monosexism
Amherst has wrote a book that truly captures the feelings, thoughts and prejudice that both internally and externally experienced of bi sexuality. Highlighting monosexism that is embedded within everyday society and the fluidity of sexuality and that of bisexuals.
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Julia Serano shares her experiences and insights - both pre- and post-transition - to reveal the ways in which fear, suspicion, and dismissiveness toward femininity shape our societal attitudes toward trans women, as well as gender and sexuality as a whole. Serano's well-honed arguments and pioneering advocacy stem from her ability to bridge the gap between the often-disparate biological and social perspectives on gender. In this provocative manifesto, she exposes how deep-rooted the cultural belief is that femininity is frivolous, weak, and passive.
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Very Informative
- By Marci on 12-08-17
By: Julia Serano
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The Kingdom of God: Audio Lectures
- A Biblical Theology
- By: Nicholas Perrin
- Narrated by: Nicholas Perrin
- Length: 4 hrs and 18 mins
- Original Recording
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In the last 150 years, the kingdom of God has emerged as one of the most important topics in theology, New Testament studies, and the life of the church. But what exactly is the kingdom of God? What does it mean for the people of God, and what does it mean for how they live in the world? In The Kingdom of God: Audio Lectures, Nicholas Perrin explores this dominant biblical metaphor, one that is paradoxically the meta-center and the mystery in Jesus' proclamation.
By: Nicholas Perrin
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What Love Is
- And What It Could Be
- By: Carrie Jenkins
- Narrated by: Carrie Jenkins
- Length: 5 hrs and 32 mins
- Unabridged
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What is love? Aside from being the title of many a popular love song, this is one of life's perennial questions. In What Love Is, philosopher Carrie Jenkins offers a bold new theory on the nature of romantic love that reconciles its humanistic and scientific components.
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What Philosophy Is and What It Could Be
- By Amazon Customer on 03-09-17
By: Carrie Jenkins
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The Gender Knot
- Unraveling Our Patriarchal Legacy, 3rd Ed.
- By: Allan G. Johnson
- Narrated by: Gary Roelofs
- Length: 14 hrs and 23 mins
- Unabridged
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The Gender Knot, Allan Johnson's response to the pain and confusion that men and women experience by living with gender inequality, explains what patriarchy is and isn't, how it works, and what gets in the way of understanding and doing something about it. Johnson's simple yet powerful approach avoids the paralyzing trap of guilt, blame, anger, and defensive denial that often results from conversations about gender.
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The simplest explanation for systems of inequality
- By Dr. T on 10-31-16
By: Allan G. Johnson
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On Freedom
- Four Songs of Care and Constraint
- By: Maggie Nelson
- Narrated by: Gabra Zackman
- Length: 10 hrs and 5 mins
- Unabridged
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So often deployed as a jingoistic, even menacing rallying cry, or limited by a focus on passing moments of liberation, the rhetoric of freedom both rouses and repels. Does it remain key to our autonomy, justice, and well-being, or is freedom's long star turn coming to a close? Does a continued obsession with the term enliven and emancipate, or reflect a deepening nihilism (or both)? On Freedom examines such questions by tracing the concept's complexities in four distinct realms: art, sex, drugs, and climate.
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Just great
- By Kristi Strong on 12-14-21
By: Maggie Nelson
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A Better Story
- God, Sex and Human Flourishing
- By: Glynn Harrison
- Narrated by: Glynn Harrison
- Length: 7 hrs and 4 mins
- Unabridged
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The 1960s heralded a sexual revolution, transforming society's vision for sex and relationships. With an appealing narrative of freedom and authenticity, the revolution won the hearts and minds of many. The church's leaders and faltering apologists seemed overwhelmed. And biblical Christians tended to react defensively rather than offering a compelling vision of their own. Many young Christians were questioning whether the Gospel really is good news in this area.
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A Must Read For Our Day!
- By Prilly Sue on 04-24-21
By: Glynn Harrison
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How to Think
- A Survival Guide for a World at Odds
- By: Alan Jacobs
- Narrated by: P. J. Ochlan
- Length: 4 hrs and 21 mins
- Unabridged
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As a celebrated cultural critic and a writer for national publications like The Atlantic and Harper's, Alan Jacobs has spent his adult life belonging to communities that often clash in America's culture wars. And in his years of confronting the big issues that divide us - political, social, religious - Jacobs has learned that many of our fiercest disputes occur not because we're doomed to be divided, but because the people involved simply aren't thinking.
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How to think is as much art as science
- By Adam Shields on 10-18-17
By: Alan Jacobs
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Down Girl
- The Logic of Misogyny
- By: Kate Manne
- Narrated by: Lauren Fortgang
- Length: 10 hrs and 17 mins
- Unabridged
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Misogyny is a hot topic, yet it's often misunderstood. What is misogyny, exactly? Who deserves to be called a misogynist? How does misogyny contrast with sexism, and why is it prone to persist - or increase - even when sexist gender roles are waning? This book is an exploration of misogyny in public life and politics by the moral philosopher Kate Manne. It argues that misogyny should not be understood primarily in terms of the hatred or hostility some men feel toward all or most women. Rather, it's primarily about controlling, policing, punishing, and exiling the "bad" women.
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A brilliant philosophical overview of Misogyny,
- By vincent martin on 10-22-18
By: Kate Manne
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Covering
- The Hidden Assault on Our Civil Rights
- By: Kenji Yoshino
- Narrated by: Patrick Lawlor
- Length: 7 hrs and 6 mins
- Unabridged
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Everyone covers. To cover is to downplay a disfavored trait so as to blend into the mainstream. Because all of us possess stigmatized attributes, we all encounter pressure to cover in our daily lives. Given its pervasiveness, we may experience this pressure to be a simple fact of social life. Against conventional understanding, Kenji Yoshino argues that the demand to cover can pose a hidden threat to our civil rights.