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Why I Am Not A Feminist: A Feminist Manifesto [Paperback]

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  • Author:  Crispin, Jessa
  • Author:  Crispin, Jessa
  • ISBN-10:  1612196012
  • ISBN-10:  1612196012
  • ISBN-13:  9781612196015
  • ISBN-13:  9781612196015
  • Publisher:  Melville House
  • Publisher:  Melville House
  • Pages:  176
  • Pages:  176
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Pub Date:  01-Jun-2017
  • Pub Date:  01-Jun-2017
  • SKU:  1612196012-11-SPLV
  • SKU:  1612196012-11-SPLV
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Outspoken critic Jessa Crispin delivers a searing rejection of contemporary feminism . . . and a bracing manifesto for revolution.

Are you a feminist? Do you believe women are human beings and that they deserve to be treated as such? That women deserve all the same rights and liberties bestowed upon men? If so, then you are a feminist . . . or so the feminists keep insisting. But somewhere along the way, the movement for female liberation sacrificed meaning for acceptance, and left us with a banal, polite, ineffectual pose that barely challenges the status quo. In this bracing, fiercely intelligent manifesto, Jessa Crispin demands more.

Why I Am Not A Feministis a radical, fearless call for revolution. It accuses the feminist movement of obliviousness, irrelevance, and cowardice—and demands nothing less than the total dismantling of a system of oppression.



Praise for Jessa Crispin, andThe Dead Ladies Project

I'd follow Jessa Crispin to the ends of the earth. --Kathryn Davis, author ofDuplex

Read with caution . . . Crispin is funny, sexy, self-lacerating, and politically attuned, with unique slants on literary criticism, travel writing, and female journeys. No one crosses genres, borders, and proprieties with more panache. --Laura Kipnis, author ofMen: Notes from an Ongoing Investigation

Very, very funny. . . . The whole book is packed with delightfully offbeat prose . . . as raw as it is sophisticated, as quirky as it is intense. --The Chicago Tribune The point of 'Why I Am Not a Feminist' isn’t really that Crispin is not a feminist; it’s that she has no interest in being a part of a club that has opened its doors and lost sight of its politics—a club that would, if she weren’t so busy disavowing it, invite Kellyanne Conway in....Crispin’s argument is bracing, and a rare counterbalance; where feminism is concerned, broad acceptabililãe

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