Full Frontal Feminism: A Young Women's Guide to Why Feminism Matters

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Author: Jessica Valenti

ISBN-10: 1580052010

ISBN-13: 9781580052016

Category: Success, Motivation & Self - Esteem

Feminism isn't dead. It just isn't very cool anymore. Enter Full Frontal Feminism, a book that embodies the forward-looking messages that author Jessica Valenti propagated as founder of the popular website, Feministing.com.\ This revised edition includes a new foreword by Valenti, reflecting upon what’s happened in the five years since Full Frontal Feminism was originally published. With new openers from Valenti in every chapter, the book covers a range of topics, including pop culture,...

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Feminism isn't dead. It just isn't very cool anymore. Enter Full Frontal Feminism, a book that embodies the forward-looking messages that author Jessica Valenti propagates on her popular website, Feministing.com. Covering a range of topics, including pop culture, health, reproductive rights, violence, education, relationships, and more, Valenti provides young women a primer on why feminism matters. Valenti knows better than anyone that young women need a smart-ass book that deals with real-life issues in a style they can relate to. No rehashing the same old issues. No belaboring where today's young women have gone wrong. Feminism should be something young women feel comfortable with, something they can own. Full Frontal Feminism is sending out the message to readers — yeah, you're feminists, and that's actually pretty frigging cool.

\ From the Publisher"Arresting, entertaining and serious."\ —The New York Times\ "If feminism is enjoying a revival among young women, much of the credit should go to women such as Jessica Valenti."\ —The Guardian\ "Full Frontal Feminism shows us feminism is alive and well and kicking all kinds of oppressive male ass."\ —Margaret Cho\ "Full Frontal Feminism is an irreverent guide to why young women should embrace the F-word."\ —New York Magazine\ "Full Frontal Feminism tackles serious feminist issues with a sense of humor and justified anger."\ —Bitch magazine\ \ \