A review by siria
The Geek Feminist Revolution by Kameron Hurley

3.0

Kameron Hurley's essays look at the intersection of feminist and geek culture, with a particularly strong focus on the representation of women in SFF and pop culture. Hurley's voice is strong, but the essays themselves are sort of... adequate? (With the exception of the one on Benjanun Sriduangkaew/Requires Hate, which was riddled with the sort of false equivalencies and hedging that Hurley decries elsewhere in the book.) If you're a newcomer to these issues, you might get more out of them than I did, but mostly I thought these were rather Tumblr 101.