A review by grannyweatherwax88
The Feminist Utopia Project: Fifty-Seven Visions of a Wildly Better Future by

4.0

This book was like a feminist vision board and I am here for that. I'm so glad that I read it during such a demoralizing time because it reinforces the need to do more than simply resist the attacks on our rights happening in the present by holding onto visions of a feminist future. My only critique is that this book could have delved deeper into what feminist utopias would look like for male-identified individuals. Although it touched on that a little, I would have liked to see a couple more essays that radically re-imagined masculinity, not by its abolishment but via redefiniton.