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In this new, expanded edition of the acclaimed collection, writers and activists such as Rebecca Walker, Nomy Lamm, and Inga Muscio are joined by Lisa Miya-Jervis, publisher of Bitch; Alison Crews, editor of Girl-Mom; and Daisy Hernandez of Ms. Together, they cover a wide range of topics, from blending careers and feminist politics to the intersection of traditional culture and third-wave sensibilities.… (más)
What might be most shocking about this books was that it was published 18 years ago, and that it is still incredibly relevant. Feminists are still struggling with the same issues (within society and within themselves).
A refreshing read, quick, and thought provoking. If you have been paying attention, nothing should shock you, but the conclusions of some of the authors are worthy of reading. If you haven't been paying attention, this book might be a great way to realize how fucked up the world is. ( )
One of the first women's studies books I ever read in college. It attracted me because it was written by women around my own age, and inspired me to go on and minor in the subject in college. I still have it, nearly 15 years later, and plan to pick up the new edition soon. ( )
In this new, expanded edition of the acclaimed collection, writers and activists such as Rebecca Walker, Nomy Lamm, and Inga Muscio are joined by Lisa Miya-Jervis, publisher of Bitch; Alison Crews, editor of Girl-Mom; and Daisy Hernandez of Ms. Together, they cover a wide range of topics, from blending careers and feminist politics to the intersection of traditional culture and third-wave sensibilities.
A refreshing read, quick, and thought provoking. If you have been paying attention, nothing should shock you, but the conclusions of some of the authors are worthy of reading. If you haven't been paying attention, this book might be a great way to realize how fucked up the world is. ( )