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Feminist Fight Club by Jessica Bennett
Feminist Fight Club by Jessica Bennett











Feminist Fight Club by Jessica Bennett

It also felt, at times, as though the tone was out of step with the recommendations of the book. At the same time, though, I wondered if the linguistic style will curtail the book’s staying power as a useful guide-the speed with which memes and pop culture references go from “au courant!” to “so passé!” might mean this book will feel out of date long before its central message loses relevance. It tackles an often overwhelming and anxiety-provoking topic with a verve that will set many readers at ease.

Feminist Fight Club by Jessica Bennett

It makes the topic engaging and approachable, particularly for people who share the same cultural references. This approach is ultimately both a strength and a weakness of the book. (Love for Beyoncé, one of the strongest and most widespread pop cultural currencies of the moment, appears no less than a half dozen times in the text.) Adopting the lingua franca of social media makes sense-Jessica Bennett worked at Tumblr before the Yahoo buyout, and her freelance work has largely centered on the intersections of gender and pop culture. Cathy Cohen Discusses Black Lives Matter Sarah Jacksonįeminist Fight Club strives for accessibility and relatability, largely through use of what I’d call “internet speak”-an embrace of the style, vernacular, and meme-able moments that dominate social media venues like Twitter, Snapchat, and Tumblr.Carroll Discusses Gender and Electoral Politics with Suzanna Walters Harris Discusses Gender and Gun Violence with Amy Farrell Michael Kimmel Discusses Toxic Masculinity with Lisa Wade.Dolores Huerta Discusses Gender and Immigrant Rights with Durba Mitra.MacKinnon Discusses Sexual Harassment in the Age of #MeToo with Durba Mitra Cynthia Enloe, Agnieszka Graff, Ratna Kapur, and Suzanna Danuta Walters Discuss Gender and the Rise of the Global Right.Soraya Chemaly Discusses Feminist Rage with Carla Kaplan and Durba Mitra.Deborah Anker Discusses Gender and US Asylum Law with Aziza Ahmed.Byllye Avery Discusses the Past and Future of Reproductive Justice with Susan Reverby.Eesha Pandit and Paula Moya Discuss Activism and the Academy with Carla Kaplan and Suzanna Walters.Patricia Williams Discusses Rage and Humor as an Act of Disobedience with Carla Kaplan and Durba Mitra.Jennifer Fluri Discusses the Gender Politics of the US Withdrawal from Afghanistan with Sandra McEvoy.Susan Stryker Discusses Trans Studies, Trans Feminism, and a More Trans Future with V Varun Chaudhry.Rene Almeling, Sarah Richardson, and Natali Valdez Discuss Reproduction in the Age of Epigenetics.The Field of Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies.Seven Necessary Sins for Women and Girls.Visibility and Visuality: Reframing Gender in the Middle East, North Africa, and Their Diasporas.Feminist Scholarship through Four Decades.Signs Resources on Abortion and Reproductive Justice.













Feminist Fight Club by Jessica Bennett