A hand holding a blue envelope with handwritten address, next to a book titled 'The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind' by Julian Jaynes. The envelope has a note about a man cutting into slices and a message about crows approaching.
Open navy blue greeting card with handwritten white text, held by a person’s left hand, placed on a blue book titled 'The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind'. The card contains a quote and commentary about Jane Austin and the Sylvia Beach Hotel, with a background of a window and green foliage.

Hey, you are not Susan Jaret Mckinstry…

But did you know about her published work:

Drawing on Bakhtin's sociolinguistics, this book provides an introduction to feminist work on Bakhtin and the development of a cultural politics of reading. Challenging questions are raised: What is dialogic feminism? Can Bakhtin's theories advance a feminist politics? How does a feminist dialogics fit into a materialist feminist practice? Can the "dialogic imagination" also describe some of the most radical moments within feminist thinking?