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ISBN
9781250155504
Book Title
Nasty Women : Feminism, Resistance, and Revolution in Trump's America
Item Length
8.2 in
Publisher
Picador
Publication Year
2017
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.7 in
Author
Samhita Mukhopadhyay and Kate Harding, Kate Harding
Genre
Social Science, Political Science
Topic
Feminism & Feminist Theory, Women in Politics, Women's Studies, American Government / General
Item Width
5.5 in
Item Weight
8 Oz
Number of Pages
256 Pages

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The 2016 election of Donald Trump to the U.S. presidency was a devastating blow to marginalised people around the country - immigrants, Muslims, the LGBTQ community, and black Americans. Intersecting with every one of those groups were women, who despaired over the halt in progress of their rights as equal citizens. Adding insult to injury, women had to watch one of the most qualified candidates in history, Hillary Clinton, lose to an inexperienced reality TV star who bragged about sexually assaulting women. Has the country become more misogynist, or simply shown its true face? When 53 percent of white women voted for Trump and 94 percent of black women voted for Hillary, can we even speak about "women" as a cohesive group? In the face of these challenges, how can we work together to persist, resist, and enact lasting change?Contributors include Cheryl Strayed, Rebecca Solnit, Jessica Valenti, Katha Pollitt, Samantha Irby, and Nicole Chung, among others.

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Publisher
Picador
ISBN-10
1250155509
ISBN-13
9781250155504
eBay Product ID (ePID)
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Product Key Features

Book Title
Nasty Women : Feminism, Resistance, and Revolution in Trump's America
Author
Samhita Mukhopadhyay and Kate Harding, Kate Harding
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Feminism & Feminist Theory, Women in Politics, Women's Studies, American Government / General
Publication Year
2017
Genre
Social Science, Political Science
Number of Pages
256 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8.2 in
Item Height
0.7 in
Item Width
5.5 in
Item Weight
8 Oz

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Hq1421.N37 2017
Reviews
"Although its title brings back memories of a more hopeful time, editors Samhita Mukhopadhyay and Kate Harding have crafted a collection of viewpoints aimed at piercing the fug of misogyny and racism that has held sway after the 2016 election...[Writers] hold forth on how to survive Trump's America, and raise others up along the way." -- Elle.com (The Best Books to Read This Fall) "With essay from Cheryl Strayed, Alicia Garza, Katha Pollitt, and marieclaire.com contributing editor Jessica Valenti, among other, this collection will keep you fired up for the next three years." -- Marie Claire "An important guide showing what intersectional feminism actually looks like...compelling." -- Rewire "A searing and urgent collection....The writers are emotionally generous as they meditate on this pivotal moment in American history. The 2016 election marked a deeply personal shift in the tides of hope for so many. This book invites readers to converse, comfort, and hold one another accountable in the hope of igniting radical, intersectional change." -- Booklist (starred review) "Strong, thoughtful, and angry voices ring out for resistance, empathy, and solidarity." -- Kirkus Reviews, "A searing and urgent collection....The writers are emotionally generous as they meditate on this pivotal moment in American history. The 2016 election marked a deeply personal shift in the tides of hope for so many. This book invites readers to converse, comfort, and hold one another accountable in the hope of igniting radical, intersectional change."-- Booklist (starred review) "Strong, thoughtful, and angry voices ring out for resistance, empathy, and solidarity."-- Kirkus Reviews, "Although its title brings back memories of a more hopeful time, editors Samhita Mukhopadhyay and Kate Harding have crafted a collection of viewpoints aimed at piercing the fug of misogyny and racism that has held sway after the 2016 election...[Writers] hold forth on how to survive Trump's America, and raise others up along the way." -- Elle.com (The Best Books to Read This Fall) "With essay from Cheryl Strayed, Alicia Garza, Katha Pollitt, and marieclaire.com contributing editor Jessica Valenti, among other, this collection will keep you fired up for the next three years." -- Marie Claire "Samantha Irby's 'Country Crock' is fantastic. Sarah Jaffe's 'Donald Trump's War on the Working Class' is essential. Carina Chocano's 'We Have a Heroine Problem' is brilliant. Just read the whole book. It's only getting more relevant by the hour." -- Chicago Tribune "An important guide showing what intersectional feminism actually looks like...compelling." -- Rewire "A searing and urgent collection....The writers are emotionally generous as they meditate on this pivotal moment in American history. The 2016 election marked a deeply personal shift in the tides of hope for so many. This book invites readers to converse, comfort, and hold one another accountable in the hope of igniting radical, intersectional change." -- Booklist (starred review) "Strong, thoughtful, and angry voices ring out for resistance, empathy, and solidarity." -- Kirkus Reviews, "Although its title brings back memories of a more hopeful time, editors Samhita Mukhopadhyay and Kate Harding have crafted a collection of viewpoints aimed at piercing the fug of misogyny and racism that has held sway after the 2016 election...[Writers] hold forth on how to survive Trump's America, and raise others up along the way." -- Elle.com (The Best Books to Read This Fall) "A searing and urgent collection....The writers are emotionally generous as they meditate on this pivotal moment in American history. The 2016 election marked a deeply personal shift in the tides of hope for so many. This book invites readers to converse, comfort, and hold one another accountable in the hope of igniting radical, intersectional change." -- Booklist (starred review) "Strong, thoughtful, and angry voices ring out for resistance, empathy, and solidarity." -- Kirkus Reviews, "Although its title brings back memories of a more hopeful time, editors Samhita Mukhopadhyay and Kate Harding have crafted a collection of viewpoints aimed at piercing the fug of misogyny and racism that has held sway after the 2016 election...[Writers] hold forth on how to survive Trump's America, and raise others up along the way." -- Elle.com (The Best Books to Read This Fall) "With essay fromCheryl Strayed, Alicia Garza, Katha Pollitt, and marieclaire.com contributingeditor Jessica Valenti, among other, this collection will keep you fired up forthe next three years." -- Marie Claire "An important guide showing what intersectional feminism actually looks like...compelling." -- Rewire "A searing and urgent collection....The writers are emotionally generous as they meditate on this pivotal moment in American history. The 2016 election marked a deeply personal shift in the tides of hope for so many. This book invites readers to converse, comfort, and hold one another accountable in the hope of igniting radical, intersectional change." -- Booklist (starred review) "Strong, thoughtful, and angry voices ring out for resistance, empathy, and solidarity." -- Kirkus Reviews, "Although its title brings back memories of a more hopeful time, editors Samhita Mukhopadhyay and Kate Harding have crafted a collection of viewpoints aimed at piercing the fug of misogyny and racism that has held sway after the 2016 election...[Writers] hold forth on how to survive Trump's America, and raise others up along the way." -- Elle.com (The Best Books to Read This Fall) "With essay from Cheryl Strayed, Alicia Garza, Katha Pollitt, and marieclaire.com contributing editor Jessica Valenti, among other, this collection will keep you fired up for the next three years." -- Marie Claire "Samantha Irby's 'Country Crock' is fantastic. Sarah Jaffe's 'Donald Trump's War on the Working Class' is essential. Carina Chocano's 'We Have a Heroine Problem' is brilliant. Just read the whole book. It's only getting more relevant by the hour." -- Chicago Tribune "In this fantastic collection of essays, women are speaking out on the issues that face us in Trump's America. Of course, this book is only the tip of the iceberg, but it's an excellent, intersectional beginner's guide." -- Bustle (Books Donald Trump Really Needs to Read) "I am hopeful that reading this anthology will not only inform and provoke us, but also that it will strengthen our collective resolve." -- Lambda Literary "An important guide showing what intersectional feminism actually looks like...compelling." -- Rewire "A searing and urgent collection....The writers are emotionally generous as they meditate on this pivotal moment in American history. The 2016 election marked a deeply personal shift in the tides of hope for so many. This book invites readers to converse, comfort, and hold one another accountable in the hope of igniting radical, intersectional change." -- Booklist (starred review) "Strong, thoughtful, and angry voices ring out for resistance, empathy, and solidarity." -- Kirkus Reviews
Table of Content
Contents 1. " 'I'm a Woman, Vote for Me': Why We Need Identity Politics" by Samhita Mukhopadhyay 2. "Are Women Persons?" by Kate Harding 3. "She Will" by Cheryl Strayed 4. "As Long as It's Healthy" by Sarah Michael Hollenbeck 5. "We Have a Heroine Problem" by Carina Chocano 6. "Advice to Grace in Ghana: Trump, the Global Gag Rule, and the Terror of Misinformation" by Jill Filipovic 7. "Beyond the Pussy Hats" by Katha Pollitt 8. "Is There Ever a Right Time to Talk to Your Children About Fascism?" by Kera Bolonik 9. "Country Crock" by Samantha Irby 10. "Refusing to Numb the Pain" by Sarah Hepola 11. "Dispatches from a Texas Militarized Zone" by Melissa Arjona 12. "Pulling the Wool Over Their Eyes: The Blindness of White Feminists" by Collier Meyerson 13. "A Nation Groomed and Battered" by Rebecca Solnit 14. "The Pathology of Donald Trump" by Sady Doyle 15. "Nasty Native Women" by Mary Kathryn Nagle 16. "Farewell to Meritocracy" by Jamia Wilson 17. "Permission to Vote for a Monster: Ivanka Trump and Faux Feminism" by Jessica Valenti 18. "Donald Trump's War on the Working Class" by Sarah Jaffe 19. "We've Always Been Nasty: Why the Feminist Movement Needs Trans Women and Gender-Nonconforming Femmes" by Meredith Talusan 20. "X Cuntry: A Muslim-American Woman's Journey" by Randa Jarrar 21. "Trust Black Women" by Zerlina Maxwell 22. "How to Build a Movement" by Alicia Garza 23. "All American" by Nicole Chung About the Contributors
Copyright Date
2017
Target Audience
Trade
Lccn
2017-027142
Dewey Decimal
305.420973/0905
Dewey Edition
23

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