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The guilty feminist, you don't have to be perfect to overthrow the patriarchy, Deborah Frances-White

Label
The guilty feminist, you don't have to be perfect to overthrow the patriarchy, Deborah Frances-White
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The guilty feminist
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1105751400
Responsibility statement
Deborah Frances-White
Sub title
you don't have to be perfect to overthrow the patriarchy
Summary
Defines a new brand of feminists alongside the mainstream and the radical: the guilty. Those who subscribe to the core of feminism but...fill in the blank. But you got distracted trying face creams at a department store in the middle of a Women's March, or you've imagined a future of winning the lottery more often than a future without the patriarchy -- all of the caveats that leave many women feeling a little bit guilty. Incorporates this idea of constant guilt into a modern primer on the state of feminism and the future of the movement. Frances-White starts with the basics of feminism: a bit of history and the main tenets; then delves into big issues of identity, equality, and how we can really make change in today's climate. Includes interviews with thought-leaders like yoga teacher and body positive advocate Jessamyn Stanley
Table Of Contents
Part 1. How we got here -- Part 2. Now we're here, what do we do about it? -- Part 3. All change!
Target audience
adult
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