VIDEO
AUDIO
Full series: https://bit.ly/craftlit-vindication
00:00:00 Introduction and Host Background
00:00:27 Historical Context of the Book
00:01:26 Understanding the Language and References
00:01:59 What to Expect
00:03:30 Terminology and Cultural Sensitivity
00:05:55 Philosophical Underpinnings
00:06:25 Religion in Wollstonecraft’s World
00:07:05 Viewer Engagement and Clarifications
00:08:53 Reading the Introduction
00:09:25 WOLLSTONECRAFT’S INTRODUCTION
00:24:26 OUTTAKE – EMMA and VIRTUE
I woke up November 6th and knew it was time to do what I’d been meaning to for years: record and share Mary Wollstonecraft’s remarkable “A Vindication on the Rights of Women” from 1792.
*Why?*
Because at least three times in the first two episodes I had to restrain myself to NOT include current screenshots. THAT is how relevant this text is.
I make no promises for future restraint.
Side Lysistrata Update: @KhadijaMbowe (we’ll get to Lysistrata later, but this was too good not to share now)
As usual with CraftLit Texts:
• The language is old, complex, and sometimes no-longer-used/offensive terminology (In some cases, she simply wouldn’t have had other terms to use that were as precise)
• You’ll need to let it wash over you – be zen about it – and suddenly you’ll realize you understand it all! ——(plus, no one can see how often you have to rewind 😉 just sayin’…)
• Things I thought you might want to read more about are listed in the Description Box. PLEASE ADD OTHER SOURCES in the comments!
• NEW: there are ONLY brief audio notes in this series—98% of my additions have been inserted as text on screen.
• This is ONLY being released on YouTube (because of on-screen notes).
LINKS:
- BURKE – “Reflections on the Revolution in France”
- TALLEYRAND-PÉRIGORD – Rapport sur l’Instruction Publique, les 10, 11 et 19 Septembre 1791
- PAINE – “Rights of Man”
- ROUSSEAU – “The Social Contract” • Summary
- WOLLSTONECRAFT • none of these do her justice, please comment with better sources!
- https://bit.ly/Vindication-summary
- and the Gutenberg full text: https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/3420
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