by Kat Banyard
A quick but interesting read about how people are being told that they have equality while the opposite is true, that women are becoming more and more objectified and yet are being told that this is as good as it gets. Thoughtprovoking and interesting.
I've got the shitty cover again. Hardback is so pretty, but too expensive.
A quick but interesting read about how people are being told that they have equality while the opposite is true, that women are becoming more and more objectified and yet are being told that this is as good as it gets. Thoughtprovoking and interesting.
A few weeks ago, I read and reviewed Halo and decided to go easy on the author for the blatant jabs on feminism she made throughout the novel. Now, that was partly due to my long-held beleif that you're not supposed to yell at children for making a mistake, because the children themselves are going ...
Really good read, especially if you want something of a 'starter book' for feminism. I've read a lot of this sort of stuff before but Banyard always manages to keep things interesting, readable and well structured, building her theories around a structure of a typical day and how pretty much every a...