Gina Barreca

Gina Barreca

Author, humorist, and feminist Gina Barreca is also a speaker. At the University of Connecticut, where she has been a professor for more than 30 years, she teaches feminist theory and English literature. In Waterbury, Connecticut, Barreca was born in 1956. Marymount College in Tarrytown, New York, awarded her a bachelor’s in arts, and the University of Wisconsin-Madison awarded her a doctorate in English literature. Barreca started teaching at the University of Connecticut after earning her doctorate and has already worked there for more than 30 years.
She is the author of several books, including “They Used to Call Me Snow White, But I Drifted: Women’s Strategic Use of Humor” (1991) which is a collection of essays and personal anecdotes that explore the ways in which women use humor to deal with their everyday lives. Her other books include “It’s Not That I’m Bitter, Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying About Visible Panty Lines and Conquered the World” (1998) which is a humorous and insightful book of essays that deal with the challenges and rewards of being a woman in today’s society.
Barreca is a regular columnist for the Hartford Courant, and her work has appeared in numerous publications, including The New York Times, The Washington Post, and The Huffington Post. She is also a humorist and keynote speaker and has spoken at various venues including conferences, colleges, and corporations.
She has also been a guest on various television and radio programs, including The Today Show, NPR, and CNN. In addition to her work as a writer and speaker, Barreca is also an active member of various organizations, including the National Organization for Women and the Women’s Media Center.
Barreca has received honours throughout her career for her work as a writer, lecturer, and feminist activist as well as for her contributions to feminism studies. For her contributions to the field of feminist research, she has won various accolades and been inducted into halls of fame, including the Connecticut Women’s Hall of Fame.

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Gina Barreca Quotes

  • Love is inconvenient. Love is untidy. Love is relentless, ruthless and rapacious. Done well, it’s hilarious, playful and redemptive.
  • If you know you can do it – if you can already chart every day in your future – then why bother? Choose to do something you have more trouble imagining. Take a chance.
  • Recognizing your talents doesn’t mean believing they’re limitless. Accepting your strengths doesn’t lead to pride, but instead to humility; you’re less likely to resent what others have if you understand your own bounty.
  • We should learn to take genuine pride in a job well done and not expect praise for one simply carried out.
  • It’s hard to talk about love because most of the time, we have no idea what we’re talking about.
  • Laughing together is as close as you can get to a hug without touching.
  • My longing to improve my looks via The Body Shop is being replaced by my longing to improve my looks via Photoshop.
  • Birthdays are a reward for having shown up 365 days in a row. It’s like getting a badge for attendance.
  • It’s not that diamonds are a girl’s best friend, but it’s your best friends who are your diamonds. It’s your best friends who are supremely resilient, made under pressure and of astonishing value. They’re everlasting; they can cut glass if they need to.
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