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_morgueann's review
5.0
As someone who became a feminist through the outdated and incomplete philosophies of second wave feminists like Simone de Beauvoir, I highly recommend this book. Author Skye Clearly explores Beauvoir's existentialist philosophies of authenticity, self and womanhood and contextualizes them to today's time.
Throughout the work, Beauvoir's philosophies are challenged through an intersectional lens. This critical analysis connects individuals with a deeper understanding of feminist thought and provides jumping off points for additional reading from thought-leaders of different races and socioeconomic classes. After reading, I bought three copies of the book. One for myself, and two for friends who were struggling with understanding how to be true to themselves while supporting others. Plus, narration on the audiobook is AMAZING!
Throughout the work, Beauvoir's philosophies are challenged through an intersectional lens. This critical analysis connects individuals with a deeper understanding of feminist thought and provides jumping off points for additional reading from thought-leaders of different races and socioeconomic classes. After reading, I bought three copies of the book. One for myself, and two for friends who were struggling with understanding how to be true to themselves while supporting others. Plus, narration on the audiobook is AMAZING!
devonlukas's review
reflective
medium-paced
2.75
I liked it, but it felt less informative and more like the author reconciling her personal life with Beauvoir’s existentialism. Would def hang out with the author tho, she seems v cool.
megclemens's review
adventurous
challenging
emotional
funny
hopeful
informative
inspiring
reflective
fast-paced
4.5
basicbookstagrammer's review
funny
informative
inspiring
reflective
fast-paced
5.0
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