A review by beardybot
I Call Myself a Feminist, by
challenging
emotional
hopeful
informative
inspiring
reflective
sad
medium-paced
4.0
25 essays on feminism from women under thirty, with many more quotes from feminists that aren't (women under thirty).
These essays run the gamut, from horrifying to hopeful, from quietly introspective to openly rebellious. Subjects, because feminism is as broad as the human experience, include: intersectionality, FGM, media representation, Islam, assault, kindness, belonging, family.
Well worth a read, and without any obvious weak link that essay anthologies sometimes turn up.
These essays run the gamut, from horrifying to hopeful, from quietly introspective to openly rebellious. Subjects, because feminism is as broad as the human experience, include: intersectionality, FGM, media representation, Islam, assault, kindness, belonging, family.
Well worth a read, and without any obvious weak link that essay anthologies sometimes turn up.