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Go to My LibrarySom hon drack kvinnor, alkohol och frigörelse
- Language
- Swedish
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- Publisher
- Atlas
- Pages
- 212
- ISBN
- 9789173894982
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The reviews highlight the book as an interesting and important read, particularly for its exploration of women's liberation from an alcohol perspective. Readers found the subject matter, focusing on alcohol and women's history and culture through a feminist lens, to be incredibly insightful and eye-opening. Many appreciated the book's ability to raise good points and challenge societal double standards regarding alcohol consumption by gender. The writing style was often praised for being accessible and everyday, making the non-fiction content easy for a broad audience to engage with, and many learned a great deal of new information and gained fresh perspectives.
However, some reviewers noted a few drawbacks. There were comments that the writing could be repetitive at times and that certain topics, while raised, were not always explored in sufficient depth. Another point of criticism was that the book felt very much tied to its publication year, which made it less timeless. Additionally, some readers found the frequent jumping between different time periods confusing, making it difficult to consistently track the historical context. A specific critique mentioned the lack of a deeper exploration into the perspective of alcohol and sexual assault, which was only briefly touched upon.
Despite these criticisms, the overall sentiment towards the book is largely positive, with many considering it a valuable and good read. It is recommended for readers interested in a feminist analysis of drinking culture and history, as well as those keen on understanding societal perceptions of women and alcohol. The book is particularly suited for individuals who appreciate non-fiction that tackles important social issues with an accessible approach, offering new insights into historical and contemporary contexts.
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