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Can We All Be Feminists?
- Seventeen writers on intersectionality, identity and finding the right way forward for feminism
Engelsk Paperback
Can We All Be Feminists?
- Seventeen writers on intersectionality, identity and finding the right way forward for feminism
Engelsk Paperback

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''A map for how feminism can move forward inclusively'' (GRAZIA), featuring essays by writers including Brit Bennett, bestselling author of The Vanishing Half, and Afua Hirsch, bestselling author of Brit(ish)

Black Lives Matter * Trans Rights * Sex Workers'' Rights * Body Positivity * Disability Rights * Immigration * British Muslims * Intersectionality * Latinx Identity * Colourism

How can we make feminism more inclusive?

In Can We All Be Feminists? seventeen writers from diverse backgrounds wrestle with this question, exploring what feminism means to them in the context of their other identities. Edited by the inspiring activist and writer June Eric-Udorie, this impassioned, thought-provoking collection offers a vision for a new feminism that is truly for all.

Including essays by: Soofiya Andry, Gabrielle Bellot, Caitlin Cruz, Nicole Dennis-Benn, Brit Bennett, Evette Dionne, Aisha Gani, Afua Hirsch, Juliet Jacques, Wei Ming Kam, Mariya Karimjee, Eishar Kaur, Emer O''Toole, Frances Ryan, Zoé Samudzi, Charlotte Shane and Selina Thompson.

''As timely as it is well-written, this clear-eyed collection is just what I need right now'' Jacqueline Woodson, author of Red at the Bone

''Not just a key read but a mandatory one'' STYLIST

''The intersectional feminist anthology we all need to read'' BUSTLE

Shortlisted for the 2019 Bread and Roses Award for Radical Publishing

Product detaljer
Sprog:
Engelsk
Sider:
288
ISBN-13:
9780349009889
Indbinding:
Paperback
Udgave:
ISBN-10:
0349009880
Udg. Dato:
4 jul 2019
Længde:
19mm
Bredde:
196mm
Højde:
128mm
Forlag:
Little, Brown Book Group
Oplagsdato:
4 jul 2019
Forfatter(e):
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