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We Should All Be Feminists (2014)

by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie(Favorite Author)
4.48 of 5 Votes: 3
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Vintage
review 1: This was excellent and so very intelligent and very inclusive. I think the best thing about it was the very blunt and simple way it addressed a lot of mens issues, and the fact that it said that our culture in general, INCLUDING the acts of women, are part of the issue. The only criticism I can make is that it occasionally, it used gender-binary words, but this was done in a way where it was clearly not intentionally offensive or exclusive, and the majority of the essay made a lot of good points about NOT using a gender-binary system, so I personally was not bothered by this.
review 2: I fully intend to buy this book and/or share it with everyone I know. it is not in depth nor is it academic: it is readable and relatable, and should be seen as an excellent prim
... moreer on feminism (or intersectionality) for anyone who needs such a thing. I would LOVE to see this book on the school curriculum. It is powerful, provocative and, well, does exactly what it states: it explains why we should all be feminists. less
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chelle
Short, pointed, and the most clear and focused explanation of feminism I've read. Highly recommend.
tleighajayne
A very short (less than 30min) powerful feminist talk. Simple language and truly delightful.
tigerorangekitty
Smart lady, writing.
Dee
Shes so bae.
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