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- Finnish
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- Publisher
- Into Kustannus
- Pages
- 103
- ISBN
- 9789520102999
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This book is widely regarded as an interesting and thought-provoking pamphlet that challenges readers to critically examine their own perspectives on feminism and women's sexuality in contemporary society. Reviewers praise its ability to stimulate reflection on complex ethical questions, such as the nuances of feminist identity, the role of personal choices in relation to feminist ideals, and the diverse issues women encounter. Specific topics like sex workers' rights, ethnic feminism, girls' sexual rights, and the multifaceted mechanisms of beauty are highlighted for offering depth and fresh insights. The text is generally described as fluent and easy to read, presenting modern views and delivering disturbingly truthful observations that can effectively challenge what some term "comfort feminism."
However, a significant criticism is that the book feels somewhat outdated, with its vocabulary and feminist perspectives having been largely surpassed by more recent discourse. Critics note its binary understanding of gender, a strict focus on women's issues, and an emphasis on heterosexual relationships, which contrasts with contemporary feminist discussions that prioritize intersectionality and trans rights. Some reviewers found the narrative voices repetitive and felt that key concepts, such as "mainstream feminism," lacked sufficient clarity. The book is also said to miss the author's characteristic humor and analytical depth found in her later works, occasionally feeling boring or offering little new to readers already well-versed in feminist topics. Furthermore, some felt that the discussions were left incomplete, potentially oversimplifying complex issues by leaning heavily on socio-political solutions without fully exploring deeper psychological dimensions. The absence of references and a bibliography in one digital format was also mentioned.
Despite some of its dated aspects, the book remains relevant for readers interested in a specific historical snapshot of feminist thought, particularly third-wave feminism as it relates to cis-heterosexual women's experiences. It serves as a valuable resource for those new to feminist discourse or seeking to reflect on foundational issues of women's sexuality, relationships, and societal pressures from an earlier perspective. It is particularly suited for readers who appreciate a challenging and thought-provoking exploration of "comfort feminism" and for those interested in the evolution of feminist ideas over the past decade, offering a unique "archaeology of knowledge" for the field. While it may not offer groundbreaking revelations for seasoned feminists, it can provide new angles on familiar topics for others.
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