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Misogynation: the true scale of sexism

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London; Simon & Schuster; 2018Description: 300pISBN:
  • 9781471169267
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 305.3 BAT
Summary: A collection of essays from bestselling author and founder of the everyday sexism project, Laura bates. 'Following [everyday sexism] will make most women feel oddly saner.' —Caitlin Moran 'piercingly astute.' —stylist Laura bates, pioneering feminist, activist and bestselling author, has given voice to hundreds of thousands of women through her international everyday sexism project. Drawing attention to both hidden and blatant sexist acts and attitudes, Laura has exposed the startling truth behind misogyny in our society: systemic, ingrained and ignored. From Weinstein to Westminster, a torrent of allegations of sexual harassment and assault have left us reeling. One hundred years since some women were first given the right to vote, we are still struggling to get to grips with the true extent of gender inequality that continues to flourish in our society. In this collection of essays, originally published in the guardian, Laura bates uncovers the sexism that exists in our relationships, our work places, our media, in our homes and on our streets, but which is also firmly rooted in our lifelong assumptions and in the actions and attitudes we explain away, defend and accept. Often dismissed as one-offs, veiled as 'banter' Or described as 'isolated incidents', misogynation joins the dots to reveal the true scale of discrimination and prejudice women face. A bold, witty and incisive analysis of current events, misogynation makes a passionate argument for stepping back, opening our eyes and allowing ourselves to see the bigger picture.
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A collection of essays from bestselling author and founder of the everyday sexism project, Laura bates. 'Following [everyday sexism] will make most women feel oddly saner.' —Caitlin Moran 'piercingly astute.' —stylist Laura bates, pioneering feminist, activist and bestselling author, has given voice to hundreds of thousands of women through her international everyday sexism project. Drawing attention to both hidden and blatant sexist acts and attitudes, Laura has exposed the startling truth behind misogyny in our society: systemic, ingrained and ignored. From Weinstein to Westminster, a torrent of allegations of sexual harassment and assault have left us reeling. One hundred years since some women were first given the right to vote, we are still struggling to get to grips with the true extent of gender inequality that continues to flourish in our society. In this collection of essays, originally published in the guardian, Laura bates uncovers the sexism that exists in our relationships, our work places, our media, in our homes and on our streets, but which is also firmly rooted in our lifelong assumptions and in the actions and attitudes we explain away, defend and accept. Often dismissed as one-offs, veiled as 'banter' Or described as 'isolated incidents', misogynation joins the dots to reveal the true scale of discrimination and prejudice women face. A bold, witty and incisive analysis of current events, misogynation makes a passionate argument for stepping back, opening our eyes and allowing ourselves to see the bigger picture.

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