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This book is slighter than Solnit's other works and the essays it contains are drawn from other sources but all cover various feminist topics that Solnit has addressed over the years. Some essays are stronger than others, in particular I enjoyed Solnit talking about Woolf as she does so elegantly and intelligently. Her final essay too is full of hope for the future of feminism and its current (many branching) pathways. She covers issues such as the violence of men, victim blaming, the intersecti
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Solnit makes the connection between men patronizing or dismissing women in social and professional situations, ubiquitous violence against women, capitalism and colonialism in these essays. Some essays are better than others. There’s quite a bit of repetition.
The #yesallwomen essay at the end was extremely timely despite being written before Parkland shooting and #metoo.
The #yesallwomen essay at the end was extremely timely despite being written before Parkland shooting and #metoo.

varying quality


Jan 25, 2018
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