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A review by babayulia
Invisible Women: Data Bias in a World Designed for Men by Caroline Criado Pérez
challenging
emotional
informative
reflective
medium-paced
5.0
I thought this book was engaging, validating, and at times painful but incredibly important. Overall I would recommend it highly, frankly especially to cis white men who don’t understand the very real risks women face every day as a direct result of historic and ongoing patriarchal norms. That said, I wish the author had spent more time on the racial/ethnic and cultural data gaps resulting from imperialist, colonialist, white supremacist culture, and digging into the gap in intersectional analyses. I would also have liked to see more acknowledgment of the queer and trans data gaps. I can understand why the cisgender binary was the focus, and I really appreciated the book for what it was, but it would have been nice to include an introductory piece explaining why she chose not to go deeper into these areas, and possibly a call for additional research on racial/ethnic, cultural, and queer & trans data gaps at the end.
Moderate: Rape, Sexual assault, Sexual violence, Medical trauma, Gaslighting, and Sexual harassment
This content is not described in great detail, but some references may be triggering. Especially when she addresses violence, as part of the last several chapters on responses to disasters.