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jessielinden1's review against another edition
2.0
I got a lot out of this book, mostly because I have for a long time been so disconnected from the forces behind it: feminism and influencers. I truly wish I’d read it as a teenager, but what I actually wish is that I had had a deeper understanding of what intersectional feminism was, who coined the term and why, read a lot more work by Black women, and just overall used more information to love myself more and grow my contributions to the world as a result of growing the fuck up. But I didn’t. So I’m doing it now, and there was a lot here that really resonated with me. There was also a lot that I already knew, and most importantly, there was a conspicuous lack of references. The small bit of acknowledgements at the end was a bad look IMO. To me this book comes off as a white woman profiting off unoriginal material that is easily traceable to Black women and other women, period. And to paraphrase someone who put it succinctly in the comments on this page: feminism doesn’t go with capitalism.
So for me Given isn’t exactly walking the walk as far as the meat of the book is concerned, but her art and personal narrative she of course owns and with much style.
So for me Given isn’t exactly walking the walk as far as the meat of the book is concerned, but her art and personal narrative she of course owns and with much style.
linguri's review against another edition
5.0
Sehr gutes Buch! Ich bin dankbar, es gelesen zu haben und so intensiv strukturell mitgedacht wurde. :-)
_lie_r0se_'s review against another edition
emotional
funny
hopeful
informative
inspiring
lighthearted
medium-paced
3.0
kirby95's review against another edition
challenging
emotional
informative
inspiring
reflective
medium-paced
3.0