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Episode 246: "Best of" Series – "Are Women Human" by Dorothy L. Sayers, Ep. 9
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Episode 246: "Best of" Series – "Are Women Human" by Dorothy L. Sayers, Ep. 9

The Literary Life Podcast · Angelina Stanford Thomas Banks

October 15, 20241h 6m

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Show Notes

Today's episode of The Literary Life podcast is one in our "Best of The Literary Life" series. This week's remix is a conversation from 2019 between Angelina Stanford and Cindy Rollins in which they discuss Dorothy L. Sayers' essay "Are Women Human?" They explore the ideas that Sayers wrestles with in the essay, including: the Victorian view of women, the significance of the industrial revolution, the human need for meaningful occupation, and the early feminist movement and women's suffrage.

Angelina and Cindy also discuss the history of women's work inside and outside of the home and how they have been impacted by industry and our production-consumption culture. They take a fascinating look at the effects of the Enlightenment on women in the modern western world, as well as the problem of over-generalization and categorizing people according to classes. Finally, Cindy and Angelina highlight the importance of asking yourself the question: "Who am I supposed to be as a mother and a woman?"

To see all the books and links mentioned in today's episode, visit our website for the complete show notes here: https://www.theliterary.life/246/.