
We Were Feminists Once
From Riot Grrrl to CoverGirl®, the Buying and Selling of a Political Movement
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Narrated by:
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Joell A. Jacob
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By:
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Andi Zeisler
Today, feminism is no longer a dirty word, and women purporting to stand up for women's equality now include high-powered names like Beyoncé, Taylor Swift, and Emma Watson. Hip underwear lines sell granny pants with "feminist" emblazoned on the back. In every bookstore there are scores of seductive feminist how-to business guides telling women how to achieve "it all". Meanwhile, access to abortion clinics is growing ever more difficult for many women across the country, and Arizona has passed a law requiring doctors to tell women undergoing abortive procedures about a junk science method of "reversing" abortion espoused by the Tea Party right. Feminism has gone mainstream, but true equality is never an easy sell.
Here, Andi Zeisler exposes how feminism has transformed into something barely warranting the name, ignoring the many for the one, shamelessly colluding with market forces and popular culture. Witty and fearless, We Were Feminists Once is the story of how we could have let this happen and where we go from here.
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This book gave me references to lawsuit cases, media advertisements, legislation decisions, research studies, campaign organizations and quotes from celebrities, politicians, researchers, CEOs and much more.
Very informative
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I concur with other reviewers frustrated by this audiobook's narration. The density of mispronunciation a is kind of staggering. To be fair though, it's not entirely poor Joell A. Jacob's fault. The other members of the production team bear some responsibility too. And mispronunciation a aside, Jacob's performance is actually pretty easy on the ears, and matches the lively buoyant tone of Zeisler's prose.
This is the first book-length study of feminism I've read, but it certainly won't be the last. We're all in this together.
Fantastic book despite shoddy narration
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A vital primer on feminism
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The reader was unprofessional. When the text spoke of Andi's publishing career the reader pronounced the word "zine" (a contraction of the word magazine) as "zyne" the first time and "zeen", the proper pronunciation, the subsequent times. The reader pronounced the magazine title Nete A Porter as if the title was not from French.
Those reading foibles could be overlooked if this reader did not pull me right out of the book every time she did not mouth cross the double "tt"s in the words "written" and "button". Plus the reader softens the "or" in the middle of the word "important". A reader is suppose to either disappear altogether as the listener gets enfold ed in the text. Or the reader is suppose to enrich the text with character voices. The reader is NOT suppose to pull the listener out of the text. Yet that is exactly what this reader did.
Very Engaging Read For Feminists And Marketers
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Great book, terrible narration
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Refreshing and poignant
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Argh! The audio narrator would have been great but she can't pronounce the most basic of words or even celebrity names. I listened to 275 audio books last year and this one tops the list "most mispronounced words." It's egregious. I'm going to estimate that most books have about an average of 4 mispronounced words and this one has...50? Probably more. I should have tallied them.
She also swallows her "Ts" in any word that is 2 syllables " so "written" is "wri-en." "Latin America" has no "T."
It's really a pity. I'm not reviewing the content, which does deserve a 4 star review because the narrator is such an annoyance. Still, if you are in the "all audio" category of "reader," steel yourself, because it's still worth the listen despite the narrator.
Fantastic content but you might want to READ it...
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Sounds like Siri is reading it!
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Amazing for anyone interested in feminism and gender studies
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Great Book, Poor Narration
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