

The book offers interesting, insightful perspectives on a more realistic and inclusive definition of feminism, especially in contrast to the privileged and exclusive version that has dominated public discourse since around 2015. I really appreciated her critiques of highly praised pop culture representation of so-called feminism, such as The Help and Girls, which are both eye-opening and grounded. That said, readers who aren't particularly interested in pop culture may find the book less engaging.
The book offers interesting, insightful perspectives on a more realistic and inclusive definition of feminism, especially in contrast to the privileged and exclusive version that has dominated public discourse since around 2015. I really appreciated her critiques of highly praised pop culture representation of so-called feminism, such as The Help and Girls, which are both eye-opening and grounded. That said, readers who aren't particularly interested in pop culture may find the book less engaging.