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Feminists Don't Wear Pink and Other Lies: Amazing Women on What the F-Word Means to Them [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 384 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 196x133x30 mm, weight: 420 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 02-Oct-2018
  • Leidėjas: Ballantine Books Inc.
  • ISBN-10: 1984819178
  • ISBN-13: 9781984819178
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 384 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 196x133x30 mm, weight: 420 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 02-Oct-2018
  • Leidėjas: Ballantine Books Inc.
  • ISBN-10: 1984819178
  • ISBN-13: 9781984819178
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Published in partnership with Girl Up, the UN Foundation’s adolescent girl campaign, this timely and empowering collection of essays from actors, writers and activists explore the contributions and complications of the heart of the feminist movement.

An urgent and inspirational collection of essays by a diverse group of celebrities, activists, and artists about what feminism means to them, with the goal of helping readers come to their own personal understanding of the word.

“Brilliant, hysterical, truthful, and real, these essays illuminate the path for our future female leaders.”—Reese Witherspoon
 
“As a feminist who loves pink, I give this brilliant book of essays an enthusiastic ‘YES.’”—Mindy Kaling

Feminists Don’t Wear Pink and Other Lies is a collection of writing from extraordinary women, from Hollywood actresses to teenage activists, each telling the story of her personal relationship with feminism. Often funny, sometimes surprising, and always inspiring, this book aims to bridge the gap between the feminist hashtag and the scholarly text by giving women the space to explain how they actually feel about feminism.

Published in partnership with Girl Up, a campaign of the United Nations Foundation, and curated by writer and Pink Protest founder Scarlett Curtis, this book’s contributors include:

Bridget Jones (by Helen Fielding) • Saoirse Ronan • Emma Watson • Jameela Jamil • Kat Dennings • Keira Knightley • Alicia Garza • Jodie Whittaker • Whitney Wolfe Herd • Beanie Feldstein • Zoe Sugg • Angela Yee • Akilah Hughes • Evanna Lynch • Chimwemwe Chiweza • Alison Sudol • Lolly Adefope • Elyse Fox • Charlie Craggs • Charlotte Elizabeth • Alaa Murabit • Trisha Shetty • Tapiwa Maoni • Lydia Wilson • Amy Trigg • Tanya Burr • Karen Gillan • Swati Sharma • Bronwen Brenner • Emily Odesser • Emi Mahmoud • Gemma Arterton • Lauren Woodhouse-Laskonis • Tasha Bishop • Skai Jackson • Maryam and Nivaal Rehman • Nimco Ali • Amika George • Jordan Hewson • Alice Wroe • Claire Horn • Dolly Alderton • Rhyannon Styles Grace Campbell  • Liv Little • Olivia Perez
Foreword x
Girl Up
Introduction 1(7)
Scarlett Curtis
The Five Stages of Feminism 8(3)
Scarlett Curtis
EPIPHANY
11(112)
My Feminism
12(4)
Saoirse Ronan
Cat Women
16(16)
Evanna Lynch
The Catastrophizer's Alphabet
32(12)
Kat Dennings
Call Me A Feminist
44(4)
Chimwemwe Chiweza
My Feminism
48(14)
Alison Sudol
The Question
62(10)
Lolly Adefope
Finding Feminism
72(4)
Elyse Fox
A Brief History of My Womanhood
76(4)
Charlie Craggs
With Darkness Comes Light
80(4)
Charlotte Elizabeth
Bridget Jones' Feminism Today Diary
84(12)
Helen Fielding
10 Things I've Learned from Running my Own Company
96(6)
Zoe Sugg
Imposter Syndrome
102(8)
Alaa Murabit
Feminism is ...
110(2)
Rhyannon Styles
Feminism, My Vulva and Me
112(6)
Liv Little
17 Truths About Muslim Women
118(5)
Amani Al-Khatahtbeh
ANGER
123(54)
Tell Him
124(10)
Jameela Jamil
They Say Feminists Don't Wear Pink
134(4)
Trisha Shetty
African Feminist
138(4)
Tapiwa H. Maoni
The Weaker Sex
142(6)
Keira Knightley
Women's Bodies
148(6)
Lydia Wilson
Braless White Women
154(10)
Angela Yee
10 Ways to Support the Women in Your Life
164(6)
Olivia Perez
Pink Protest
170(7)
Deborah Frances-White
JOY
177(37)
An Ode to Improv (and Poehler and Fey)
178(6)
Amy Trigg
A Playlist for Feminists in Any Situation
184(6)
Akilah Hughes
Supporting Women
190(4)
Tanya Burr
Ginger
194(4)
Karen Gillan
An Interview with My Mum
198(8)
Jodie Whittaker
Feminist Comebacks
206(8)
Scarlett Curtis
POETRY BREAK
I Don't Feel Like a Woman
214(4)
Swati Sharma
Recovering Hysterical Female
218(2)
Bronwen Brenner
He. Thinks. I'm. Amazing
220(4)
Emily Odesser
The Female Wank
224(4)
Grace Campbell
Sharia State (of Mind)
228(9)
Emtithal Mahmoud
ACTION
237(72)
Feminism is a Verb, Not a Noun
238(4)
Alicia Garza
Woke Woman
242(4)
Gemma Arterton
Stuff Your Pockets
246(6)
Beanie Feldstein
The Glass Ceiling Must Fall
252(4)
Lauren Woodhouse-Laskonis
If in Your Mind you are Born a Girl
256(6)
Tasha Bishop
Prove Them Wrong!
262(2)
Skai Jackson
On Feminism and Shining our Light
264(4)
Maryam
Nivaal Rehman
Be a Fun Feminist
268(8)
Nimco Ali
The Power of the Period
276(8)
Amika George
Feminism Online
284(4)
Whitney Wolfe Herd
A Feminist Call to Action
288(8)
Jordan Hewson
Co-Parenting
296(4)
Sharmadean Reid
Dismantling and Destroying Internalized Misogyny: To-Do List
300(6)
Dolly Alderton
Periods
306(3)
Adwoa Aboah
EDUCATION
309(42)
Baker-Miller Pink
310(6)
Scarlett Curtis
If You Can't See it, How Can You Be it?
316(10)
Alice Wroe
A Short History of Feminist Theory
326(25)
Claire Horn
FURTHER READING
351(10)
Our Shared Shelf Introduced
352(9)
Emma Watson
LAST WORDS
361(3)
What Happens Next ...
362(2)
Scarlett Curtis
Acknowledgements 364(1)
Your Thoughts 365