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A review by spaghettireads
What She Said: Conversations About Equality by Elizabeth Renzetti
dark
hopeful
informative
reflective
medium-paced
3.5
Thanks Libro.fm and McLennan and Stewart for the ALC.
like most essay collections I thought that some were much stronger than others. While most of the content wasn’t ideas I am unfamiliar with, I did enjoy the focus on Canadian events and politics. I also liked the memoir aspects of the essays. I felt like otherwise this didn’t add much to the feminist literature. The last essay/epilogue which was a relatively uncritical look at Taylor Swift did the opposite of tie the book together for me.
like most essay collections I thought that some were much stronger than others. While most of the content wasn’t ideas I am unfamiliar with, I did enjoy the focus on Canadian events and politics. I also liked the memoir aspects of the essays. I felt like otherwise this didn’t add much to the feminist literature. The last essay/epilogue which was a relatively uncritical look at Taylor Swift did the opposite of tie the book together for me.