Author: Connie Riker
Publisher: Conrad Riker
ISBN:
Category : Humor
Languages : en
Pages : 176
Book Description
Are you tired of living in a world where women are undervalued and underpaid? Do you believe that women deserve better? Then this book is for you. "Burning Down the Patriarchy" is a powerful call to arms that exposes the systemic injustices that women face. It explores the hidden ways in which women are restricted and oppressed, from wage disparities to the expectations placed on them as mothers. This book will empower you to: - Understand the deep-seated societal structures that have been built to oppress women. - Recognize and confront internalized misogyny. - Demystify the wage gap and learn about the systematic ways in which women are denied equal pay. - Uncover the overlooked and undervalued unpaid work women do at home. - Discover the shocking reality of the 'Pink Tax' and how it perpetuates economic inequality. - Navigate the treacherous 'Glass Cliff' that sets women up for failure in leadership roles. - Unpack the damaging beauty standards weaponized against women and its impact on mental health. - Learn about the erasure of women from history and the importance of recognizing their contributions. - Expose the sexualization of women in media and society and its harmful consequences. - Understand the pressures of motherhood and how society expects women to fulfill this role. - Discover the importance of bodily autonomy and the fight for reproductive rights. If you want to ignite change and work towards a future where women are recognized as equals, then this book is your guide. So, grab a copy of "Burning Down the Patriarchy" today and join the revolution!
Burning Down the Patriarchy
Author: Connie Riker
Publisher: Conrad Riker
ISBN:
Category : Humor
Languages : en
Pages : 176
Book Description
Are you tired of living in a world where women are undervalued and underpaid? Do you believe that women deserve better? Then this book is for you. "Burning Down the Patriarchy" is a powerful call to arms that exposes the systemic injustices that women face. It explores the hidden ways in which women are restricted and oppressed, from wage disparities to the expectations placed on them as mothers. This book will empower you to: - Understand the deep-seated societal structures that have been built to oppress women. - Recognize and confront internalized misogyny. - Demystify the wage gap and learn about the systematic ways in which women are denied equal pay. - Uncover the overlooked and undervalued unpaid work women do at home. - Discover the shocking reality of the 'Pink Tax' and how it perpetuates economic inequality. - Navigate the treacherous 'Glass Cliff' that sets women up for failure in leadership roles. - Unpack the damaging beauty standards weaponized against women and its impact on mental health. - Learn about the erasure of women from history and the importance of recognizing their contributions. - Expose the sexualization of women in media and society and its harmful consequences. - Understand the pressures of motherhood and how society expects women to fulfill this role. - Discover the importance of bodily autonomy and the fight for reproductive rights. If you want to ignite change and work towards a future where women are recognized as equals, then this book is your guide. So, grab a copy of "Burning Down the Patriarchy" today and join the revolution!
Publisher: Conrad Riker
ISBN:
Category : Humor
Languages : en
Pages : 176
Book Description
Are you tired of living in a world where women are undervalued and underpaid? Do you believe that women deserve better? Then this book is for you. "Burning Down the Patriarchy" is a powerful call to arms that exposes the systemic injustices that women face. It explores the hidden ways in which women are restricted and oppressed, from wage disparities to the expectations placed on them as mothers. This book will empower you to: - Understand the deep-seated societal structures that have been built to oppress women. - Recognize and confront internalized misogyny. - Demystify the wage gap and learn about the systematic ways in which women are denied equal pay. - Uncover the overlooked and undervalued unpaid work women do at home. - Discover the shocking reality of the 'Pink Tax' and how it perpetuates economic inequality. - Navigate the treacherous 'Glass Cliff' that sets women up for failure in leadership roles. - Unpack the damaging beauty standards weaponized against women and its impact on mental health. - Learn about the erasure of women from history and the importance of recognizing their contributions. - Expose the sexualization of women in media and society and its harmful consequences. - Understand the pressures of motherhood and how society expects women to fulfill this role. - Discover the importance of bodily autonomy and the fight for reproductive rights. If you want to ignite change and work towards a future where women are recognized as equals, then this book is your guide. So, grab a copy of "Burning Down the Patriarchy" today and join the revolution!
The Burning
Author: Laura Bates
Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.
ISBN: 172820674X
Category : Young Adult Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 251
Book Description
"A smart, explosive examination of gender discrimination and its ramifications." — Publishers Weekly From Laura Bates, internationally renowned feminist and founder of the Everyday Sexism Project, comes a realistic novel for the #metoo era. The Burning will prompt all readers to consider the implications of sexism and the role we can each play in ending it What happens when you can't run or hide from a mistake that goes viral? New school. Check. New town. Check. New last name. Check. Social media profiles? Deleted. Anna and her mother have moved hundreds of miles to put the past behind them. Anna hopes to make a fresh start and escape the harassment she's been subjected to. But then rumors and whispers start, and Anna tries to ignore what is happening by immersing herself in learning about Maggie, a local woman accused of witchcraft in the seventeenth century. A woman who was shamed. Silenced. And whose story has unsettling parallels to Anna's own. The Burning is a powerful call to action, perfect for readers looking for: feminist novels for teens young adult realistic fiction books contemporary novels with historical fiction elements books that deal with current events and issues Praise for The Burning: "A haunting rallying cry against sexism and bullying." —Kirkus Reviews "Emotionally charged...powerful." —Booklist "A painfully realistic, spellbinding novel." —Shelf Awareness "Bates's twist on a cautionary tale will take readers on an emotional roller coaster". —School Library Journal
Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.
ISBN: 172820674X
Category : Young Adult Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 251
Book Description
"A smart, explosive examination of gender discrimination and its ramifications." — Publishers Weekly From Laura Bates, internationally renowned feminist and founder of the Everyday Sexism Project, comes a realistic novel for the #metoo era. The Burning will prompt all readers to consider the implications of sexism and the role we can each play in ending it What happens when you can't run or hide from a mistake that goes viral? New school. Check. New town. Check. New last name. Check. Social media profiles? Deleted. Anna and her mother have moved hundreds of miles to put the past behind them. Anna hopes to make a fresh start and escape the harassment she's been subjected to. But then rumors and whispers start, and Anna tries to ignore what is happening by immersing herself in learning about Maggie, a local woman accused of witchcraft in the seventeenth century. A woman who was shamed. Silenced. And whose story has unsettling parallels to Anna's own. The Burning is a powerful call to action, perfect for readers looking for: feminist novels for teens young adult realistic fiction books contemporary novels with historical fiction elements books that deal with current events and issues Praise for The Burning: "A haunting rallying cry against sexism and bullying." —Kirkus Reviews "Emotionally charged...powerful." —Booklist "A painfully realistic, spellbinding novel." —Shelf Awareness "Bates's twist on a cautionary tale will take readers on an emotional roller coaster". —School Library Journal
Burn It Down
Author: Lilly Dancyger
Publisher: Seal Press
ISBN: 1580058949
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 178
Book Description
A rich, nuanced exploration of women's anger from a diverse group of writers Women are furious, and we're not keeping it to ourselves any longer. We're expected to be composed and compliant, but in a world that would strip us of our rights, disparage our contributions, and deny us a seat at the table of authority, we're no longer willing to quietly seethe behind tight smiles. We're ready to burn it all down. In this ferocious collection of essays, twenty-two writers explore how anger has shaped their lives: author of the New York Times bestseller The Empathy ExamsLeslie Jamison confesses that she used to insist she wasn't angry -- until she learned that she was; Melissa Febos, author of the Lambda Literary Award-winning memoir Abandon Me, writes about how she discovered that anger can be an instrument of power; editor-in-chief of Bitch Media Evette Dionne dismantles the "angry Black woman" stereotype; and more. Broad-ranging and cathartic, Burn It Down is essential reading for any woman who has scorched with rage -- and is ready to claim her right to express it.
Publisher: Seal Press
ISBN: 1580058949
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 178
Book Description
A rich, nuanced exploration of women's anger from a diverse group of writers Women are furious, and we're not keeping it to ourselves any longer. We're expected to be composed and compliant, but in a world that would strip us of our rights, disparage our contributions, and deny us a seat at the table of authority, we're no longer willing to quietly seethe behind tight smiles. We're ready to burn it all down. In this ferocious collection of essays, twenty-two writers explore how anger has shaped their lives: author of the New York Times bestseller The Empathy ExamsLeslie Jamison confesses that she used to insist she wasn't angry -- until she learned that she was; Melissa Febos, author of the Lambda Literary Award-winning memoir Abandon Me, writes about how she discovered that anger can be an instrument of power; editor-in-chief of Bitch Media Evette Dionne dismantles the "angry Black woman" stereotype; and more. Broad-ranging and cathartic, Burn It Down is essential reading for any woman who has scorched with rage -- and is ready to claim her right to express it.
Essential Oils to Destroy the Patriarchy: Remedies Formulated for Modern Women (& 1000-Year-Old Witches)
Author: Eryn Nicole O'Neal
Publisher: Good Life
ISBN: 9781621064596
Category : Health & Fitness
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Are you paid less than your male colleagues for the same work? Do you work all day for the man and then come home and tend to another man and some kids? And are you literally sick and tired of it all? Eryn O'Neal shares the essential oil recipes that she uses to treat her own patriarchal woes, so that you can too. A tincture of clary sage may not dismantle the patriarchy singlehandedly, but it'll help you get enough sleep so you can keep working on destroying the power dynamics that are dragging us all down.
Publisher: Good Life
ISBN: 9781621064596
Category : Health & Fitness
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Are you paid less than your male colleagues for the same work? Do you work all day for the man and then come home and tend to another man and some kids? And are you literally sick and tired of it all? Eryn O'Neal shares the essential oil recipes that she uses to treat her own patriarchal woes, so that you can too. A tincture of clary sage may not dismantle the patriarchy singlehandedly, but it'll help you get enough sleep so you can keep working on destroying the power dynamics that are dragging us all down.
For the Love of Men
Author: Liz Plank
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
ISBN: 1250196256
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 326
Book Description
A nonfiction investigation into masculinity, For The Love of Men provides actionable steps for how to be a man in the modern world, while also exploring how being a man in the world has evolved. In 2019, traditional masculinity is both rewarded and sanctioned. Men grow up being told that boys don’t cry and dolls are for girls (a newer phenomenon than you might realize—gendered toys came back in vogue as recently as the 80s). They learn they must hide their feelings and anxieties, that their masculinity must constantly be proven. They must be the breadwinners, they must be the romantic pursuers. This hasn’t been good for the culture at large: 99% of school shooters are male; men in fraternities are 300% (!) more likely to commit rape; a woman serving in uniform has a higher likelihood of being assaulted by a fellow soldier than to be killed by enemy fire. In For the Love of Men, Liz offers a smart, insightful, and deeply-researched guide for what we're all going to do about toxic masculinity. For both women looking to guide the men in their lives and men who want to do better and just don’t know how, For the Love of Men will lead the conversation on men's issues in a society where so much is changing, but gender roles have remained strangely stagnant. What are we going to do about men? Liz Plank has the answer. And it has the possibility to change the world for men and women alike.
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
ISBN: 1250196256
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 326
Book Description
A nonfiction investigation into masculinity, For The Love of Men provides actionable steps for how to be a man in the modern world, while also exploring how being a man in the world has evolved. In 2019, traditional masculinity is both rewarded and sanctioned. Men grow up being told that boys don’t cry and dolls are for girls (a newer phenomenon than you might realize—gendered toys came back in vogue as recently as the 80s). They learn they must hide their feelings and anxieties, that their masculinity must constantly be proven. They must be the breadwinners, they must be the romantic pursuers. This hasn’t been good for the culture at large: 99% of school shooters are male; men in fraternities are 300% (!) more likely to commit rape; a woman serving in uniform has a higher likelihood of being assaulted by a fellow soldier than to be killed by enemy fire. In For the Love of Men, Liz offers a smart, insightful, and deeply-researched guide for what we're all going to do about toxic masculinity. For both women looking to guide the men in their lives and men who want to do better and just don’t know how, For the Love of Men will lead the conversation on men's issues in a society where so much is changing, but gender roles have remained strangely stagnant. What are we going to do about men? Liz Plank has the answer. And it has the possibility to change the world for men and women alike.
Thy Queendom Come
Author: Kyndall Rae Rothaus
Publisher: Broadleaf Books
ISBN: 1506469159
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 162
Book Description
We are all born inside a fence. Not the same fence, but we all have our own variation of restrictions-passed-down-to-us. The narrative passed down to Christian women by patriarchal religion tells us not only that we are bad, but that we need someone outside ourselves to save us. We need a revolutionary new spirituality, and a revolutionary term to describe it: the queendom of God. Telling the stories of some of the strongest women in all of Scripture--like Delilah, Deborah, and Jael--as well as some of the most brutalized--like the daughter of Jephthah--Thy Queendom Come offers a new path forward. In the queendom of God, we are no longer waiting on a rescuer. We realize we are ready to conceive and give birth to new life--a creative act between God and us, no masculine authority necessary. We can, as women, say yes to the divine annunciation, quite apart from any sinner's prayer, the blessing of priests, or an ordination by men. We can leave the narrow kingdom behind and embrace a more vibrant, just, and inspiring spiritual life in God's queendom.
Publisher: Broadleaf Books
ISBN: 1506469159
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 162
Book Description
We are all born inside a fence. Not the same fence, but we all have our own variation of restrictions-passed-down-to-us. The narrative passed down to Christian women by patriarchal religion tells us not only that we are bad, but that we need someone outside ourselves to save us. We need a revolutionary new spirituality, and a revolutionary term to describe it: the queendom of God. Telling the stories of some of the strongest women in all of Scripture--like Delilah, Deborah, and Jael--as well as some of the most brutalized--like the daughter of Jephthah--Thy Queendom Come offers a new path forward. In the queendom of God, we are no longer waiting on a rescuer. We realize we are ready to conceive and give birth to new life--a creative act between God and us, no masculine authority necessary. We can, as women, say yes to the divine annunciation, quite apart from any sinner's prayer, the blessing of priests, or an ordination by men. We can leave the narrow kingdom behind and embrace a more vibrant, just, and inspiring spiritual life in God's queendom.
Burning Down the House
Author: Charles Baxter
Publisher: Graywolf Press
ISBN: 1555970958
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 288
Book Description
Graywolf reissues one of its most successful essay collections with two new essays and a new foreword by Charles Baxter As much a rumination on the state of literature as a technical manual for aspiring writers, Burning Down the House has been enjoyed by readers and taught in classrooms for more than a decade. Readers are rewarded with thoughtful analysis, humorous one-liners, and plenty of brushfires that continue burning long after the book is closed.
Publisher: Graywolf Press
ISBN: 1555970958
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 288
Book Description
Graywolf reissues one of its most successful essay collections with two new essays and a new foreword by Charles Baxter As much a rumination on the state of literature as a technical manual for aspiring writers, Burning Down the House has been enjoyed by readers and taught in classrooms for more than a decade. Readers are rewarded with thoughtful analysis, humorous one-liners, and plenty of brushfires that continue burning long after the book is closed.
Burning Down the House
Author: Andrew Koppelman
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
ISBN: 1250280141
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 203
Book Description
A lively history of American libertarianism and its decay into dangerous fantasy. In 2010 in South Fulton, Tennessee, each household paid the local fire department a yearly fee of $75.00. That year, Gene Cranick's house accidentally caught fire. But the fire department refused to come because Cranick had forgotten to pay his yearly fee, leaving his home in ashes. Observers across the political spectrum agreed—some with horror and some with enthusiasm—that this revealed the true face of libertarianism. But libertarianism did not always require callous indifference to the misfortunes of others. Modern libertarianism began with Friedrich Hayek’s admirable corrective to the Depression-era vogue for central economic planning. It resisted oppressive state power. It showed how capitalism could improve life for everyone. Yet today, it's a toxic blend of anarchism, disdain for the weak, and rationalization for environmental catastrophe. Libertarians today accept new, radical arguments—which crumble under scrutiny—that justify dishonest business practices and Covid deniers who refuse to wear masks in the name of “freedom.” Andrew Koppelman’s book traces libertarianism's evolution from Hayek’s moderate pro-market ideas to the romantic fabulism of Murray Rothbard, Robert Nozick, and Ayn Rand, and Charles Koch’s promotion of climate change denial. Burning Down the House is the definitive history of an ideological movement that has reshaped American politics.
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
ISBN: 1250280141
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 203
Book Description
A lively history of American libertarianism and its decay into dangerous fantasy. In 2010 in South Fulton, Tennessee, each household paid the local fire department a yearly fee of $75.00. That year, Gene Cranick's house accidentally caught fire. But the fire department refused to come because Cranick had forgotten to pay his yearly fee, leaving his home in ashes. Observers across the political spectrum agreed—some with horror and some with enthusiasm—that this revealed the true face of libertarianism. But libertarianism did not always require callous indifference to the misfortunes of others. Modern libertarianism began with Friedrich Hayek’s admirable corrective to the Depression-era vogue for central economic planning. It resisted oppressive state power. It showed how capitalism could improve life for everyone. Yet today, it's a toxic blend of anarchism, disdain for the weak, and rationalization for environmental catastrophe. Libertarians today accept new, radical arguments—which crumble under scrutiny—that justify dishonest business practices and Covid deniers who refuse to wear masks in the name of “freedom.” Andrew Koppelman’s book traces libertarianism's evolution from Hayek’s moderate pro-market ideas to the romantic fabulism of Murray Rothbard, Robert Nozick, and Ayn Rand, and Charles Koch’s promotion of climate change denial. Burning Down the House is the definitive history of an ideological movement that has reshaped American politics.
Banning the Bomb, Smashing the Patriarchy
Author: Ray Acheson
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 178661491X
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 439
Book Description
Banning the Bomb, Smashing the Patriarchy offers a look inside the antinuclear movement and its recent successful campaign to ban the bomb. From scrappy organizing to winning the Nobel Peace Prize in 2017 and achieving a landmark UN treaty banning nuclear weapons, this book narrates the journey of the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN) and developments in feminist disarmament activism. Acheson explains the process through which diplomats, activists, and nuclear survivors worked together to elevate the horrific humanitarian and environmental impacts of nuclear weapons, develop new international law categorically prohibiting the bomb, challenge the nuclear orthodoxy, and strengthen norms for disarmament and peace. Told from the perspective of a queer feminist antimilitarist organizer who was involved from the start of the process through to the treaty’s adoption, the book utilizes interviews with dozens of participants, as well as critical theoretical perspectives about transnational advocacy networks, discourse change, and intersectional feminist action. It is meant to provide useful insights for anyone trying to make change amidst structures of power and politics.
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 178661491X
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 439
Book Description
Banning the Bomb, Smashing the Patriarchy offers a look inside the antinuclear movement and its recent successful campaign to ban the bomb. From scrappy organizing to winning the Nobel Peace Prize in 2017 and achieving a landmark UN treaty banning nuclear weapons, this book narrates the journey of the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN) and developments in feminist disarmament activism. Acheson explains the process through which diplomats, activists, and nuclear survivors worked together to elevate the horrific humanitarian and environmental impacts of nuclear weapons, develop new international law categorically prohibiting the bomb, challenge the nuclear orthodoxy, and strengthen norms for disarmament and peace. Told from the perspective of a queer feminist antimilitarist organizer who was involved from the start of the process through to the treaty’s adoption, the book utilizes interviews with dozens of participants, as well as critical theoretical perspectives about transnational advocacy networks, discourse change, and intersectional feminist action. It is meant to provide useful insights for anyone trying to make change amidst structures of power and politics.
The New Female Antihero
Author: Sarah Hagelin
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 0226816400
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 280
Book Description
The last ten years have seen a shift in television storytelling toward increasingly complex storylines and characters. In this study, Hagelin and Silverman zoom in on a key figure in this transformation: the archetype of the female antihero. Across genres, these female protagonists eschew the part of good girl or role model in their rejection of social responsibility
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 0226816400
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 280
Book Description
The last ten years have seen a shift in television storytelling toward increasingly complex storylines and characters. In this study, Hagelin and Silverman zoom in on a key figure in this transformation: the archetype of the female antihero. Across genres, these female protagonists eschew the part of good girl or role model in their rejection of social responsibility