A review by megami
The Morning After: Sex, Fear, and Feminism by Katie Roiphe

3.0

While this book may seem overly polemical at the end of the first decade of our new millennium, as someone who was a university graduate during the early 1990s, the complaints in Roiphe's book ring true. While the pendulum swing the other way to 'raunch culture' as the new form of empowerment can be quite sickening, the celebration of victimhood, fear of sex, and the need for so many women to parade themselves as victims to feel they are part of the 'right' crowd was an awful period for feminism.