• Feminism Is for Everybody

  • Passionate Politics
  • By: bell hooks
  • Narrated by: Robin Miles
  • Length: 4 hrs and 29 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (741 ratings)

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Feminism Is for Everybody

By: bell hooks
Narrated by: Robin Miles
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What is feminism?

In this short, accessible primer, Bell Hooks explores the nature of feminism and its positive promise to eliminate sexism, sexist exploitation, and oppression. With her characteristic clarity and directness, Hooks encourages readers to see how feminism can touch and change their lives - to see that feminism is for everybody.

©2014 bell hooks (P)2017 Post Hypnotic Press Inc.
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"[Narrator Robin] Miles offers a steady pace - not too slow, not too fast. Her tone is as insightful and poignant as the author's content. Both women take listeners through a historical and present-day journey that conveys the importance of embracing feminism." (AudioFile)

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Lots to learn

This was a great introduction to feminism for me (29 y/o M). There were many eye opening revelations, from historical accounts of how racism was present in the movement, to the many examples of how the patriarchy negatively affects men.

I sometimes felt like arguments and trains of thought were not laid out in an easy way to follow, though a second listen will likely make it easier.

The narrator was impeccable. She delivered with such feeling that I kept believing that she was the author herself.

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Wrong numbered chapters/ no description

Hope they fix the edition of this Amazing book , Audible.
The Content needs descriptions and the chapters are wrongly numbered.
This is one of the most important feminist writers: would be important to take care of the work presentation.

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Interesting and important book.

I loved this book. The language is very accessible. I really recommend for everyone. Amazing

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A book everyone needs to read NOW!!

This piece of academia by the pate great bell hooks helps women and men understand the complexities of feminism and how it’s not just beneficial for women, but for men as well. It’s not anti-male in the slightest. It actually criticizes those anti-male feminists as much as those who want to maintain the patriarchy. Highly recommend!

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Eye opening and a great starting point

if you are looking for a way to begin exploring accessible feminist discourse, start here. It is written and presented in an accessible and thought provoking way that lends itself to discussing with friends and those who want to learn

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a book for everybody

this book is an accessible yet solid primer on intersectional feminism. it's thoroughness on history and the many facets of the movement make it an invaluable addition to the library of anyone interested in social justice.

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Great

Great book, love it bell hooks is a genius indeed. Highly recommended by me tks

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Excellent propaganda.

Wonderful book. Should really be common core and taught in schools. History and theory are rolled into one package.

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Everybody should read!

Great introduction to feminist theory. I’m going to buy copies for my friends and family. Just finished and now I’m going to listen again!

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a most excellent philosophy of mind and society

In this foundational feminist text, bell hooks does some deep philosophy of mind and of how those minds interact (which, in the aggregate, is society). Despite writing plainly, she is able to walk her audience through the dense permutations of human mind and society revolving around gender and its intersections with race, class, queerness and other forms of identity.

This is highly recommended for someone looking for a deep but accessible introduction to either feminism or the current frontiers of the scientific study of the human mind.

The narration is strong and clear and I easily remained engaged through the last word.

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