Nearly every day there'ss another news story, think piece, or pop cultural anecdote related to feminism and women' srights. Conversations around consent, equal pay, access to contraception, and a host of other issues are foremost topics of conversation in American media. And today' teens are encountering these issues from a different perspective than any generation has before. But what' s oftenmissing from the current discussion is an understanding of how we' vegotten to this place. Fight Like a Girl introduces readers to the history of feminist activism in the U.S. in an effort to celebrate…mehr
Nearly every day there'ss another news story, think piece, or pop cultural anecdote related to feminism and women' srights. Conversations around consent, equal pay, access to contraception, and a host of other issues are foremost topics of conversation in American media. And today' teens are encountering these issues from a different perspective than any generation has before. But what' s oftenmissing from the current discussion is an understanding of how we' vegotten to this place. Fight Like a Girl introduces readers to the history of feminist activism in the U.S. in an effort to celebrate those who paved the way and draw attention to those who are working hard to further the feminist cause today.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Laura Barcella is a freelance writer and editor who can't decide between New York and San Francisco. During the past ten-plus years, this pop-culture junkie and Washington, DC, native has written about feminism, music, news, and lifestyle topics for more than forty publications, including Salon.com, the Village Voice, ELLEGirl, Time Out New York, NYLON , Bust, CNN.com, and the Chicago Sun-Times. As far as other books go, Laura is the editor of the anthology Madonna and Me, a book of essays by female writers about Madonna (Soft Skull Press, March 2012). She has also contributed to the anthologies BitchFest: Ten Years of Cultural Criticism From the Pages of Bitch Magazine, Somebody's Child: Stories About Adoption, and It's All in Her Head, a forthcoming collection about women's mental health. When she's not writing or editing, she's reading magazines, at the movies, watching bad reality TV, eating imported gummy candy, or hanging out with animals (she has two cats and a dog, all rescues).
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