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In her first book of comic strips, Emma reflects on social and feminist issues by means of simple line drawings, dissecting the mental load, i.e. all that invisible and unpaid organizing, list-making and planning women do to manage their lives, and the lives of their family members. Most of us carry some form of mental load--about our work, household responsibilities, financial obligations and personal life; but what makes up that burden and how it's distributed within households and understood in offices is not always equal or fair. In her strips Emma deals with themes ranging from maternity leave (it is not a vacation!), domestic violence, the clitoris, the violence of the medical world on women during childbirth, and other feminist issues, and she does so in a straightforward way that is both hilarious and deadly serious. If you're not laughing, you're probably crying in recognition. Emma's comics also address the everyday outrages and absurdities of immigrant rights, income equality, and police violence.… (más)
¿Está la mujer socialmente programada para ser agradable y no rebelarse, o para soportar la carga mental de las tareas del hogar? ¿Es irremediable que las cosas resulten más difíciles para una mujer que para un hombre? ¿Hay manera de educar sin estereotipos?
Emma Clit, la feminista de lo cotidiano que ha viralizado el concepto de «carga mental», se propone desvelar las desigualdades que pueblan nuestro día a día y cambiar nuestra mirada sobre el patriarcado, el acoso, la conciliación, la desigualdad de oportunidades, la sexualidad femenina o el exceso de trabajo.
In her first book of comic strips, Emma reflects on social and feminist issues by means of simple line drawings, dissecting the mental load, i.e. all that invisible and unpaid organizing, list-making and planning women do to manage their lives, and the lives of their family members. Most of us carry some form of mental load--about our work, household responsibilities, financial obligations and personal life; but what makes up that burden and how it's distributed within households and understood in offices is not always equal or fair. In her strips Emma deals with themes ranging from maternity leave (it is not a vacation!), domestic violence, the clitoris, the violence of the medical world on women during childbirth, and other feminist issues, and she does so in a straightforward way that is both hilarious and deadly serious. If you're not laughing, you're probably crying in recognition. Emma's comics also address the everyday outrages and absurdities of immigrant rights, income equality, and police violence.
Emma Clit, la feminista de lo cotidiano que ha viralizado el concepto de «carga mental», se propone desvelar las desigualdades que pueblan nuestro día a día y cambiar nuestra mirada sobre el patriarcado, el acoso, la conciliación, la desigualdad de oportunidades, la sexualidad femenina o el exceso de trabajo.