thepaige_turner's review against another edition

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4.0

Let's face realities here. The only reason I didn't finish this book was because it was a textbook for class, it's spring quarter, I have seniorities, and I was too lazy to do the rest of the reasons. Yay for skating by.
Don't lead by my example. Don't try this at home kids.

meredith_summers's review against another edition

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informative slow-paced

3.5

daniephntm's review against another edition

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3.0

DNF

fiatzar's review against another edition

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I just couldn't get into it. The subject matter was interesting enough, but I found the writing to be quite dry and I just didn't find it interesting, which was accentuated by the fact I was reading on my laptop (which always makes it much more boring). I might revisit it later, but for now I'll move on to other books. 

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thehodgenator's review against another edition

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4.0

4.5 stars

bartendm's review

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3.0

I listened to the audiobook and couldn't wait to finish it because I found it a bit dull. There was some good history in it, but often it went so rapidly and emphasized women that were largely unknown, so I sometimes felt like I was missing the bigger picture. Other points seemed overemphasized. I am glad I read it and for the basic info, but am also glad it is over!

grace_can_read's review

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super quick comprehensive history of womens movements. for three old white ladies they do a great job of capturing the diversity of thought that existed throughout the feminist movements.

maurr's review

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4.0

A pretty good overview of the history of feminism. I think the authors did a good job covering a lot of ground in a short amount of space.

lisabrune's review against another edition

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challenging hopeful informative inspiring medium-paced

5.0

glitterandtwang's review against another edition

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4.0

Mostly well written, informative history of feminism in the 20th century. The chapter on second wave feminism is a little troublesome in some of its sweeping claims that this or that were the *all-time most important* contributions of second-wave feminism, which is a pretty broad claim for any scholar to make. There are some generalizations, but this isn't an in-depth historical look -- it's a straightforward, brief history of some contentions within each wave of the feminist movement.

Feminism has been an important part of my life since I encountered my first sociology class in college, and I do feel like this is a good primer for anyone who is confused as to what exactly "feminism" is as a movement, how it has been shaped, and how it continues to change. It's an important, dynamic movement, and I do think that the majority of this book is informative so long as its readers don't take the authors' claims as absolute gospel.