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About the Author

Andi Zeisler is the cofounder and creative director of Bitch Media. Her writing has appeared in Ms., Mother Jones, Salon, Bust, the San Francisco Chronicle, and the Washington Post. She is also the author of Feminism and Pop Culture and speaks frequently throughout the United States.

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Conhecimento Comum

Data de nascimento
1972
Sexo
female
Nacionalidade
USA
Educação
Colorado College (BA|Fine Art|1994)
Ocupações
rug designer (Pottery Barn)
Organizações
Bitch Magazine (co-founder)

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Aaahh, this book was a breath of fresh air, putting into words a LOT of my feelings about current day feminism. It does not really present any solutions though, which is why it's not getting five stars. I don't know how we're going to reclaim feminism from what it has become now, BUT I do like that someone managed to explain the problem to me and talk about shit that really matters for once.

Probably this just means I'm going to become even more bitter about the current state of the world, but that's my cross to bear, I suppose ...… (mais)
 
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upontheforemostship | 12 outras críticas | Feb 22, 2023 |
***Why do I want to read this?***
1. A youtuber you respect recommended it because:
2. It made her rhing about the problems there are with (of the word? Of the concept?) Feminism.
3. It sounds as if you can learn how to better talk about the subject than you do now.
 
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Jonesy_now | 12 outras críticas | Sep 24, 2021 |
Entertainingly written with a lot of pop culture references that are specific to the U.S.
 
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-Pia- | 12 outras críticas | Sep 3, 2021 |
(4.5/5) I have long been frustrated with what Zeisler calls marketplace feminism, but never had the words to identify it. Touching on a range of topics across pop culture and consumer culture, this book is an in depth exploration of the capitalist exploitation of feminism and feminist ideals. While there were parts throughout I wished were more fleshed out, the author includes a section of notes and works cited at the end. I appreciated the straightforward and frank tone, and the accessibility of the writing.… (mais)
 
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kferaco | 12 outras críticas | Jul 19, 2020 |

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Obras
6
Also by
2
Membros
1,241
Popularidade
#20,684
Avaliação
4.0
Críticas
27
ISBN
12
Línguas
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