Feminist Writing Anthology: From Pizan to Adichie

£12.99

Explore the rich history of feminism with diverse writings from women spanning centuries. This collection combines poetry, manifestos, and autobiography to illuminate the evolution of feminist thought.

The Penguin Book of Feminist Writing is an essential addition to any literature enthusiast’s collection. Edited by Hannah Dawson, this 512-page anthology showcases an impressive array of feminist writings that span centuries, offering readers a deep dive into the evolution of feminist thought. The collection features a blend of poetry, manifestos, and autobiographical accounts that highlight the voices of women from diverse backgrounds and eras. This rich tapestry of feminist literature not only educates but also inspires, making it a vital resource for anyone looking to understand the nuances of feminist ideologies.

The publication year of 2021 ensures that the content remains relevant in contemporary discussions surrounding gender equality and women’s rights. With its ISBN 978-0143132003, this book is easily accessible for those looking to explore the historical context and ongoing relevance of feminist writing in today’s world.

Pros:

  • Comprehensive selection of writings from various time periods and backgrounds.
  • Insightful exploration of the evolution of feminist thought.
  • Blends different genres, including poetry and manifestos, making it engaging.
  • Edited by a knowledgeable scholar in the field, enhancing credibility.

Cons:

  • Some readers may find the length daunting at 512 pages.
  • The diverse selection might not resonate with everyone’s taste.
  • Lacks contemporary feminist voices, focusing more on historical contexts.

 

Editors

Hannah Dawson

Publication Year

2021

Pages

512

ISBN

978-0143132003

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