PENGUIN BOOK OF FEMINIST WRITING
Language: English Publication details: United Kingdom Penguin Random Books 2023Edition: 1Description: 657ISBN:- 978024163397
- 305.42 PEN
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Lending | Ernakulam Public Library General Stacks | Non-fiction | 305.42 PEN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | E199430 |
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305.42 NOT NOT THAT BAD : Dispatches from Rape Culture | 305.42 PAN/ST STEPPING OUT: LIFE AND SEXUALITY IN RURAL INDIA | 305.42 PAR/LI LITERACY AND DEVELOPMENT OF TRIBAL WOMEN | 305.42 PEN PENGUIN BOOK OF FEMINIST WRITING | 305.42 PRO DAUGHTER DEFICIT : Cognitive Reengineering of Misogyny | 305.42 SCO SEX AND SECULARISM | 305.42 SHI/WO WOMEN IN DIFFERENT AGES : Traditional to Modern |
'A joyous multiplicity of writings incorporating collective manifestos, poetry, fiction, and autobiography... endlessly fascinating' Catherine Taylor, Financial Times
'A tour de force of feminist thinking, spanning seven centuries and multiple continents' Jennifer Thomson, Review 31
'The Penguin Book of Feminist Writing rounds up the voices of women from across history to discuss the meaning and practice of feminism. This is a book that every person should read: the multiplicity of voices from various times and spaces allows women of the past alongside women of the present to be noisy about why feminism matters. It is a collective masterpiece' Helen Carr, BBC History, Books of the Year
'Bulging with brilliant and exciting writing. Its vast sweep takes us from the 15th century, when Christine de Pizan, a court writer in medieval France, imagined a City of Ladies where women would be safe from harassment, through to the present day, with work by Maggie Nelson, Eileen Myles, Rachel Cusk, Deborah Levy and Lola Olufemi' Rachel Cooke, Observer
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