LEADER 00000pam 2200325 i 4500 003 DLC 005 20181203101137.0 008 180629s2018 nyu b 000 0 eng c 010 2018018203 020 9780143132370|q(pbk.) 040 LBSOR/DLC|beng|erda|cLBSOR|dNvReBT|dUtOrBLW 042 pcc 082 00 305.42|223 092 305.42|bCAN 245 00 Can we all be feminists? :|bnew writing from Brit Bennett, Nicole Dennis-Benn, and 15 others on intersectionality, identity, and the way forward for feminism /|cedited by June Eric-Udorie. 264 1 New York, New York :|bPenguin Books, an imprint of Penguin Random House LLC,|c[2018] 300 xxvii, 258 pages ;|c20 cm 336 text|2rdacontent 337 unmediated|2rdamedia 338 volume|2rdacarrier 504 Includes bibliographical references. 505 00 |tNo wave feminism /|rby Charlotte Shane --|tUnapologetic /|rby Nicole Dennis-Benn --|tFat demands /|rby Selina Thompson --|tBorderlands /|rby Gabrielle Bellot -- |tIntersectionality and the black lives matter movement / |rby Evette Dionne --|tNo disabled access /|rby Frances Ryan --|tA hundred small rebellions /|rby Eishar Brar -- |tEnds, means, and subterfuge in feminist activism /|rby Emer O'Toole --|tAfro-diasporic feminism and a freedom in fluidity /|rby Zoé Samudzi --|tRepresentation as a feminist act /|rby Aisha Gani --|tIn search of gender troublemakers /|rby Juliet Jacques --|tBody and blood / |rby Brit Bennett --|tLoving two things at once : on bisexuality, feminism, and Catholicism /|rby Caitlin Cruz --|tImperial feminism /|rby Afua Hirsch --|tThe machinery of disbelief /|rby Wei Ming Kam --|tBrown on the outside / |rby Mariya Karimjee --|tDeviant bodies /|rby Soofiya Andry. 520 "Why is it difficult for so many women to fully identify with the word "feminist"? How do our personal histories and identities affect our relationship to feminism? Why is intersectionality so important? Can a feminist movement that doesn't take other identities like race, religion, or socioeconomic class into account even be considered feminism? How can we make feminism more inclusive? In Can We All Be Feminists?, seventeen established and emerging writers from diverse backgrounds wrestle with these questions, exploring what feminism means to them in the context of their other identities--from a hijab-wearing Muslim to a disability rights activist to a body-positive performance artist to a transgender journalist. Edited by the brilliant, galvanizing, and dazzlingly precocious nineteen-year-old feminist activist and writer June Eric- Udorie, this impassioned, thought-provoking collection showcases the marginalized women whose voices are so often drowned out and offers a vision for a new, comprehensive feminism that is truly for all"--|cProvided by publisher. 650 0 Feminism. 650 0 Feminist theory. 650 0 Sex role. 650 0 Equality. 700 1 Eric-Udorie, June,|d1998-|eeditor.
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