A review by letsgolesbians
The Feminist Utopia Project: Fifty-Seven Visions of a Wildly Better Future by

3.0

There were some really strong pieces in here, and I’ll copy/paste the lists of the ones I enjoyed when I’m on a laptop rather than a phone. Because I like logic and realism, I enjoyed the interviews and other pieces that focused on an aspect of culture and the how and why of changing that aspect. I don’t see us ending capitalism any time soon, so the pieces that were really about utopias didn’t hold my interest because I wanted to read about more realistic things.

Also, there was a lot of sex and love positivity in this, which I do think we need, but as an ace person I kept trying to figure out how I would fit into these spaces. I do think this collection was too focused on allosexual and alloromantic folx, and I would have loved more from writers who are generally left out of things—-more interviews and essays by indigenous folx and disabled folx.

I’d recommend this because there is likely something for everyone in here depending on your style preferences.