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Go to My LibraryFeminism Is for Everybody
- Language
- English
- Published in
- Publisher
- Taylor & Francis
- Pages
- 138
- ISBN
- 9781317588368
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Original edition details
Other editions (15)
EL FEMINISMO ES PARA TODO EL MUNDO
2014 • Traficantes De Sueños
Spanish
Feminism is for Everybody Passionate Politics
2000 • Pluto Press
English
Feminism is for Everybody Passionate Politics
2015 • Routledge
English
Feminism Is For Everybody
2014 • Taylor & Francis Group
English
Feminism is for Everybody Passionate Politics
2000 • Pluto Press
English
Other editions

EL FEMINISMO ES PARA TODO EL MUNDO
2014 • Traficantes De Sueños
Spanish

Feminism is for Everybody Passionate Politics
2000 • Pluto Press
English

Feminism is for Everybody Passionate Politics
2015 • Routledge
English

Feminism Is For Everybody
2014 • Taylor & Francis Group
English

Feminism is for Everybody Passionate Politics
2000 • Pluto Press
English

Feminism Is for Everybody
2015 • Taylor & Francis
English

Feminism Is for Everybody Passionate Politics
2014 • Routledge
English

Feminism Is for Everybody: Passionate Politics
2000 • South End Press
English

Feminism Is for Everybody: Passionate Politics
2000 • South End Press
English

feminism is for everybody: passionate politics
2017 • Post Hypnotic Press Inc.
English

Tout le monde peut être féministe
2020 • Editions Divergences
French

Feminismoa denon kontua da politika pasio
2018 • Katakrak
Basque

O Feminismo E Para Todo Mundo. Politicas Arrebatadoras (em Portugues Do Brasil)
2018 • Rosa Dos Tempos
Portuguese

Il femminismo è per tutti. Una politica appassionata
2021 • Tamu
Italian

Feminism Is for Everybody - 2015 Edition Passionate Politics
2020 • Pluto Press
English
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The book "Feminism Is for Everybody" receives commendation for its clear and comprehensive approach to feminist theory, making it accessible for many readers. Reviewers appreciate its powerful and eye-opening discussion of feminism, highlighting its relevance even years after publication. Many found bell hooks's definition of feminism as "a movement to end sexism, sexist exploitation, and oppression" particularly brilliant and concise, effectively sidestepping common misunderstandings. The book is praised for its strong emphasis on intersectionality, particularly in addressing the interplay of race, class, and gender under what the author terms "white supremacist capitalist patriarchy." It covers a wide array of topics from reproductive rights and gender roles to love, religion, and masculinity, consistently stressing that feminism is a movement for everyone, advocating for male allies and demonstrating how patriarchal systems harm all individuals. For those already sympathetic to feminist ideals, the book offers inspiring insights, encourages critical thinking, and provides a framework for integrating feminist practice into daily life.
Despite its stated aim, many reviews criticize the book for failing as an accessible introduction to feminism, often assuming prior knowledge and using academic jargon that can be off-putting to newcomers. A significant point of contention is the pervasive lack of citations or external research, leading to the author's opinions being presented as undeniable facts. This is compounded by a perceived self-referential style, with hooks frequently quoting her own previous works. Reviewers point out factual inaccuracies, such as claims about repeat abortions, and express distress over the assertion that lesbianism and bisexuality are "choices." The book's tone is often described as overly personal, bitter, and competitive, with hooks making snide remarks about other feminists and lamenting the movement's perceived failures. Furthermore, critics note significant omissions, including a lack of discussion on homophobia, trans women's experiences, or a broader historical context of feminism beyond the 20th-century US. The writing style is also frequently described as dull, repetitive, and occasionally marred by poor grammar and punctuation.
Ultimately, "Feminism Is for Everybody" garners a mixed reception. While it offers valuable insights into intersectional feminism and its potential for societal change, many agree it falls short of its goal as a straightforward primer for the uninitiated. The book is not recommended for absolute beginners due to its dense language, internal critiques of the movement, and reliance on personal opinion over broader research. Instead, it is best suited for readers who already possess a foundational understanding of feminist theory and are looking to deepen their engagement with bell hooks's specific perspective on the movement's complexities, particularly regarding race, class, and the interconnectedness of various forms of oppression. It would appeal to those who appreciate academic discourse, are prepared to critically analyze the author's arguments, and are interested in exploring how patriarchal structures negatively impact all members of society, encouraging men to become allies in the feminist cause.
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