Margaret Cho
Birth date: December 05, 1968
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I listened to this version of Margaret Cho's life, as an unabridged audiobook, read by the author. I liked that the author narrated it herself, especially when she impersonated her mother, but her male voices were painful. I enjoyed the early part of the story the most; Margaret was a loner, pick...
To be honest, I haven't read this particular compilation. I've actually been a subscriber to Bitch Magazine since I first learned about it in 2003, so I assume I've read most of these articles. I recommend this--but especially the magazine--to all my feminist friends who want to engage their brains ...
Sex. This book is about sex and how society sees sex. Honestly, if you are a women read this book. If you are worried about sex ed in school, read this book. There are various topics covered in this collection, mostly about sexually and rape. (The weakest one I thought, strangely, was the essay...
Good and varied collection of essays focusing on various aspects of gender. Several of the essays also deal with homosexuality and pop culture. Do you know there is labia plastic surgery?
Cho has some valid things to say here, but I just couldn't take the format. The tone is so unremittingly hostile and her narration so high and sequaky -- it's like listening to a non-stop shit-fit thrown by Minnie Mouse.