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Loading... Feminism Is for Everybody: Passionate Politics (edition 2000)by bell hooks
Work detailsFeminism Is for Everybody: Passionate Politics by bell hooks
None. Very readable intro. I was especially interested by the parts discussing class issues and their impact on early feminism. I'm not sure I agree that going door to door with leaflets is a great idea, though! ( )Everyone should read this book. I really enjoyed bell hooks' take on feminism, how it can't properly exist without tackling the issues of racism, classism, homophobia, etc. However, I don't think that this book is a good primer for feminism, and I probably wouldn't recommend it to anybody who wants an introduction. (For that I would recommend Full Frontal Feminism A Young Woman's Guide to Why Feminism Matters by Jessica Valenti.) I would have given this book 4 stars but the typos and grammatical errors made the book difficult to read. A fantastic book that presents feminism in an inclusive, understandable way - as hooks herself writes 'To chose feminist politics, then, is a choice of love'. While some of the language in this book may give you an automatic knee-jerk reaction of 'feminist over-exaggeration', take the time to think why the author uses the terms she does, and really read what she has to say, and you will find this is a recipe for a kinder, calmer, world that is better for everyone. When people hear the word 'feminism,' they automatically think of radical left-wing 'manly women.' However, bell hooks uses Feminism is for Everybody to dispel those notions and misconceptions, and to redefine feminism. Hooks' African-American background gives the book a humorous, 'momma-esque' feel, while maintaining a serious tone. no reviews | add a review
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