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readorables's review against another edition
3.0
Insightful reading on transnational feminism, deconstructing modernity, colonialism/imperialism, religion and politics. The author assumes that the readers understand feminist philosophy and jargons, so it will be difficult for readers who are not familiar with them. Wordings can be too sophisticated (for me personally), it takes longer time for me to decipher what she intends to convey. Did this for a class and I personally enjoyed the class discussions!
minosh's review
4.0
I wasn't super into the first couple of chapters personally (the policy-heavy critiques of sexuality and nation) but the last two chapters make this book worth the price of purchase alone.
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