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vaekay's review against another edition
4.0
That said, I want to read more of Gay's more recent work to see how her voice and ideas have grown and changed in the last 10 years.
Graphic: Outing, Rape, Toxic relationship, Violence, Sexual violence, Eating disorder, Fatphobia, Racial slurs, Misogyny, Pedophilia, Physical abuse, Police brutality, Pregnancy, Gun violence, Miscarriage, Child abuse, Confinement, Medical content, Murder, Bullying, Death, Dysphoria, Hate crime, Sexism, Body shaming, Cursing, Racism, Sexual assault, Sexual harassment, Slavery, and Xenophobia
Moderate: Abortion and Homophobia
Minor: Islamophobia, Religious bigotry, Ableism, Drug abuse, Drug use, and Genocide
ginimeh's review against another edition
2.5
There were a lot of points where I thought "if I read this as a teen back when it was published I'd be able to take so much from it" and some thoughts and sentences are a welcomed gift for the next arguments I'll have with sexists or racists but further than that it didn't give me much. The only thing I really take away from it is that 2014 was still a year when "being feminist" meant to be a woman, to only talk about two genders, to mix up liking a specific color and shaving your legs is the same as supporting being a bad feminist. Honestly the last chapter accomplished to ruin the book for me. 2014 is almost a decade ago but if you write a book about feminism (no matter if it's about your perspective or the lense of media and society) I think one should look at the big scope of privilege and not only brush them while talking about two main points or axes of intersectionality. But maybe I'm putting to much responsibility on the author and thereby proof her point that we expect a lot from feminism.
Also I read it in German and the translation were horribly stiff sometimes.
Moderate: Hate crime, Murder, Police brutality, Slavery, Eating disorder, Emotional abuse, Gun violence, Mass/school shootings, Physical abuse, Drug use, Misogyny, Racism, Sexual harassment, Violence, Cultural appropriation, Rape, and Sexual assault