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Living a Feminist Life
Living a Feminist Life | Sara Ahmed
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In Living a Feminist Life Sara Ahmed shows how feminist theory is generated from everyday life and the ordinary experiences of being a feminist at home and at work. Building on legacies of feminist of color scholarship in particular, Ahmed offers a poetic and personal meditation on how feminists become estranged from worlds they critiqueoften by naming and calling attention to problemsand how feminists learn about worlds from their efforts to transform them. Ahmed also provides her most sustained commentary on the figure of the feminist killjoy introduced in her earlier work while showing how feminists create inventive solutionssuch as forming support systemsto survive the shattering experiences of facing the walls of racism and sexism. The killjoy survival kit and killjoy manifesto, with which the book concludes, supply practical tools for how to live a feminist life, thereby strengthening the ties between the inventive creation of feminist theory and living a life that sustains it.
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notreallyelaine

Feminism can be experienced as giving life, or as taking one‘s own life back, a life that you might have experienced as what you have given to others, or even what has been taken by other people‘s expectations.

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trueisa4letterword
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Went to a wonderful, cathartic, and productive student conference this weekend at Simmons: #DERAIL2018

Any #librarystudents or interested parties should check out the hashtag on Twitter. The tagged book is from an author quoted in my favorite presentation. Not a student anymore so this is my last eligible year to attend in-person, but alumni like me are encouraged to promote the conference.

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keggergoldy
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Pickpick

I don't agree with every move she makes in this book (I had some qualms with the last chapter on Lesbian Feminism), but wow is this book crucial and inspiring. It's going to take me awhile to fully digest and reflect on the ideas in this book. 5/5

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nicolefroio
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"Institutional passing would then include the work you do to pass through by passing out of an expectation: you try not to be the angry person of colour, the troublemaker, that difficult person. You have to demonstrate that you are willing to ease the burden of your own difference."

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theshrinkette
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I'm trying to be better about reviewing ARCs this year since I can't seem to stop requesting them. Heard wonderful things about this one so far, plus seems like it's right in my wheelhouse! #feminism #diversebooks #LitsyPartyOfOne

ReadingEnvy I'm always torn between the ARCs I need to get to and allllll the other books 8y
WhatDeeReads What are the rules of #LitsyPartyofOne? I missed it. I was just telling myself I need to get some serious reading done this weekend. 8y
theshrinkette @Lucky_LaDee No rules. It's just tonight. Reading party on your own in your own space. 8y
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WOCreads
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Fitting read for today: Living A Feminist Life by Sara Ahmed ✊💜 As you March today, remember feminism is intersectional!

#feminism #diversebooks #UPPress #DukeUP #nonfiction #academic

SomedayAlmost One of my fave signs from the Austin, TX march (50,000 Texans strong) read "All you need is ❤️, & intersectional feminism." ? 8y
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Misanthropester
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The writing style takes a bit of getting use to & may feel a bit rambling or stream of conscious. However, Ahmed writes a good work that centers the self attempting as well as actively challenging sexism & patriarchy. Her feminist killjoy manifesto towards the end requires backbone but she does the work to get us there

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Misanthropester
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Misanthropester
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"As you become aware of how the social world is organized, norms appear as palpable things."

"Norms become striking: holdable as palpable things."
#feminism