White Feminism: From the Suffragettes to Influencers and Who They Leave Behind

White Feminism: From the Suffragettes to Influencers and Who They Leave Behind

by Koa Beck
White Feminism: From the Suffragettes to Influencers and Who They Leave Behind

White Feminism: From the Suffragettes to Influencers and Who They Leave Behind

by Koa Beck

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Overview

A timely and impassioned exploration of how our society has commodified feminism and continues to systemically shut out women of color—perfect for fans of White Fragility and Good and Mad.

Join the important conversation about race, empowerment, and inclusion in the United States with this powerful new feminist classic and rousing call for change. Koa Beck, writer and former editor-in-chief of Jezebel, boldly examines the history of feminism, from the true mission of the suffragettes to the rise of corporate feminism with clear-eyed scrutiny and meticulous detail. She also examines overlooked communities—including Native American, Muslim, transgender, and more—and their difficult and ongoing struggles for social change.

In these pages she meticulously documents how elitism and racial prejudice has driven the narrative of feminist discourse. She blends pop culture, primary historical research, and first-hand storytelling to show us how we have shut women out of the movement, and what we can do to course correct for a new generation—perfect for women of color looking for a more inclusive way to fight for women’s rights.

Combining a scholar’s understanding with hard data and razor-sharp cultural commentary, White Feminism is a witty, whip-smart, and profoundly eye-opening book that challenges long-accepted conventions and completely upends the way we understand the struggle for women’s equality.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781797119311
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio
Publication date: 01/05/2021
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 5.70(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Koa Beck is the former editor-in-chief of Jezebel. Previously, she was the executive editor at Vogue and cohost of “The #MeToo Memos” on WNYC’s The Takeaway. Her writing has appeared in The Atlantic, The New York Observer, The Guardian, and Esquire, among others. For her reporting prowess, she has been interviewed by the BBC and has appeared on many panels about gender and identity at the Harvard Kennedy School at Harvard University, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Brooklyn Historical Society, and Columbia Journalism School to name a few. She lives in Los Angeles.

Table of Contents

Introduction xi

Part I The History of White Feminism

Chapter 1 The Making of a "Feminist" 3

Chapter 2 Who Gets to Be a Feminist? 9

Chapter 3 Separate but Unequal: How "Feminism" Officially Became White 25

Chapter 4 Thinking as a Collective 39

Chapter 5 Labor Laws Aim to Help All Genders 55

Chapter 6 The Emergence of Self 59

Chapter 7 The Perennial Shifting Around of Domestic Work 65

Chapter 8 Leaning In vs. Leaning On 77

Chapter 9 How Heterosexism Kept Women in Their Place 85

Chapter 10 The Future Isn't Female; It's Gender Fluid 91

Part II White Feminism™: When the Movement Went Corporate

Chapter 11 When White Feminism Got "Branded" 103

Chapter 12 The Trouble with Capitalism 117

Chapter 13 Muslim Money and Dyke Poverty 127

Chapter 14 Performing Feminism at a Desk 135

Chapter 15 What the Privilege Disclaimer Doesn't Accomplish 161

Part III The Winds of Change

Chapter 16 A New Era of Feminism 171

Chapter 17 The First Pillar of Change: Stop Acknowledging Privilege; Fight for Visibility Instead 193

Chapter 18 The Second Pillar of Change: Fighting the Systems That Hold Marginalized Genders Back 201

Chapter 19 The Third Pillar of Change: Hold Women Accountable for Abuse 221

Chapter 20 Our Collective Future Is in the Way We View One Another 231

Chapter 21 What We Can Change Now 237

Acknowledgments 241

Notes 245

Index 291

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