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The Feminism Book
- Narrated by: Antonia Beamish
- Length: 16 hrs and 13 mins
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Summary
Exploring more than 100 of the most important ideas, organisations, and events to have defined the feminist movement, this is an essential introduction to feminism.
Joining DK's best-selling Big Ideas series, The Feminism Book, narrated by Antonia Beamish, is a complete study of feminism.
Trace the subject from its origins, through the suffrage campaigns of the late 19th century, to recent developments such as the Everyday Sexism Project and the #MeToo movement.
Examine the ideas that underpin feminist thought through crucial figures, from Simone de Beauvoir to Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, and discover the wider social, cultural, and historical context of their impact. Find out who campaigned for birth control, when the term intersectionality was coined, and what postfeminism really means in this comprehensive audiobook.
Using the Big Ideas series' trademark combination of authoritative and accessible text, the most significant concepts and theories have never been easier to understand. Packed with inspirational quotations, The Feminism Book is a must-have for anyone with an interest in the subject.
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- Amazon Customer
- 15-08-20
Fantastic detail - all so relevant and newsworthy
Thank you very much indeed Lucy Mangan for educating me. I shall listen to your book over and over and over - as I want all the names and stories to become familiar to me. Hugely inspiring accounts of the brave and visionary women who have come before us. Meticulously researched and comprehensively formatted book,
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- 30-01-21
Excellent Reference Book
I happily recommend this work as an audiobook with the caveat that in order to maximise your understanding of the issues and arguments raised, you will need to purchase the Kindle edition or book version to accompany it in order to easily establish the sources available for further research.
This is very much a reference work. It summarises key events and arguments and introduces the key feminist thinkers and leaders from the early 17th century all the way to 2018 and does so with little, if anything, in the way of opinion or judgement. While that is an admirable quality, often overlooked within the reference genre, it can make for a rather 'dry' listening experience which is additionally depleted by the need to repeat key passages if you need to make notes to enable further enquires.
As this work encompasses so much, both in terms of timescale and the extraordinary range of sometimes conflicting theories and arguments, it is necessarily shallow in some of its coverage. Several times, as the chapters were concluded, I felt somewhat frustrated, wanting to hear more 'in depth' reviews, analysis, argument and counter argument.
Nevertheless, it was well read by Antonia Beamish whose subtle but unique accents applied while quoting key protagonists, allows the listener to distinguish the individuals concerned.
One negative comment is directed to the production of the audiobook. While edits are unavoidable the ones in this presentation are, to me at least, quite obvious and distracting with the odd phrase being spliced in here and there rather than the re-reading of a passage to reduce impact and improve flow.
Overall though, this is an excellent book, very well researched and read with a vital message that movement must be continued with renewed enthusiasm and verve by the young and not so young generations of women (and men) today and in the future.
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