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Hating Girls: An Intersectional Survey of Misogyny
Hating Girls: An Intersectional Survey of Misogyny
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Hating Girls offers a comprehensive intersectional analysis of misogyny, providing perspectives from scholars, activists, and social justice practitioners. It exposes destructive beliefs and practices and offers a progressive way forward.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 276 pages
Publication date: 18 August 2022
Publisher: Haymarket Books
Hating Girls is a comprehensive collection of thought-provoking essays that delve into the pervasive issue of misogyny, employing an intersectional approach to explore its multifaceted manifestations. With a particular focus on gender, race, class, sexuality, and religion, the book offers a multi-faceted examination of the misogyny that pervades our culture. Scholars, activist reformers, and social justice practitioners contribute diverse perspectives, providing both macro-level insights and case studies from the United States. Through an interdisciplinary lens, this analysis uncovers the destructive and oppressive beliefs and practices that underpin our society, while also presenting a progressive and equitable path forward.
The contributors to this book are a diverse group of experts and scholars who bring their unique perspectives to the table. Portia Allie-Turco, Mary Sue Barnett, Melissa Brennan, Angela Cowser, Diane Dougherty, Dorislee Gilbert, Kristi Gray, Tammy Hatfield, Sarah E. Johansson, Sandy Phillips Kirkham, Francoise Knox-Kazimierczuk, Debra Meyers, Donna Pollard, Meredith Shockley-Smith, Tara M. Tuttle, Johanna W.H. van Wijk-Bos, and Stephanie A. Welsh are among the notable names who have contributed their insights and expertise.
Each essay in the collection addresses different aspects of misogyny, shedding light on its historical roots, societal implications, and potential solutions. The authors explore the ways in which misogyny manifests in various forms, such as gender-based violence, discrimination, and marginalization, and offer innovative approaches to challenge and dismantle these harmful practices. They also highlight the importance of intersectionality in understanding and addressing misogyny, recognizing the interconnectedness of different forms of oppression and the need for collective action.
One of the key themes explored in the book is the impact of misogyny on individuals and communities. The authors examine the psychological and emotional toll that misogyny takes on women and girls, as well as the broader societal consequences of gender inequality. They explore the ways in which misogyny perpetuates stereotypes, biases, and discrimination, and offer strategies for promoting gender equality and empowerment.
Another important aspect of the book is its call for social justice and reform. The contributors emphasize the need for systemic change in order to address the root causes of misogyny. They advocate for policies and practices that promote gender equality, such as equal pay, access to education and healthcare, and representation in leadership positions. They also highlight the importance of challenging harmful cultural norms and attitudes that perpetuate misogyny, such as the notion that women are inferior to men or that sexual violence is acceptable.
Overall, Hating Girls is a powerful and essential read for anyone who wants to understand the complexities of misogyny and work towards creating a more equitable and just society. The book offers a comprehensive and intersectional analysis of the issue, providing valuable insights and perspectives from a range of experts and practitioners. By engaging with the content of this book, readers can develop a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by women and girls, and become more committed to promoting gender equality and social justice.
Weight: 434g
Dimension: 151 x 228 x 20 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781642597745
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