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Hags

Autor Victoria Smith
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 2 mar 2023
An examination of the torrent of ageism and misogyny currently directed against women in their forties and older.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780349726960
ISBN-10: 0349726965
Pagini: 368
Dimensiuni: 155 x 240 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.58 kg
Editura: Little Brown Book Group

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Her book traces the hatred and fear of the middle-aged woman back through history . . . The greatest joy of Hags is its lively erudition . . . This eloquent, clever and devastating book describes the last remaining acceptable prejudice, one that is now even posited as progress: the loathing of older women
My polemic of the year . . . a book that could not be more necessary (a sword and a shield) in the current climate
Riveting, vital and impossible to read without rage
Hags is rich and complex and witty and cleverer than I am. (You'd never get a male reviewer saying that.) I hope it won't be read only in an echo chamber, by the women who are, as Smith was once called to her delight, 'a batshit Mumsnet thread made flesh'. I hope it will also be read by young women who think me and the author terrible Terfs and bigots for believing in single-sex spaces; by young anyones; by the middle-aged and the elderly; by any man born of a mother; and by all those who agree with Smith when she writes: 'I am not frightened of change. I am frightened of things staying the same.'
Devastating and clever
Smith makes an impassioned, powerful case . . . Hags can't come soon enough'
Deftly illustrates how ageist misogyny remains an acceptable prejudice and, in laying out the ignominies visited upon middle-aged women, feels justifiably livid
A brilliantly witty, engaging and insightful book; a righteous polemic which examines and questions why so much hatred is directed towards middle-aged women - and, crucially, what this means for women today . . . a punchy, thought-provoking and thoroughly enjoyable read