One of the defining books of "third-wave" feminism in the US, Baumgardner and Richards' Manifesta has lost little of its bite or relevance in the decade since its first publication. The authors take on and refute then-current (and still current) claims that feminism was unnecessary or that it was no longer relevant to women's lives, and show how disputes among feminists are a sign of the movement's strength, not of its weakness. Still a valuable resource and guide for feminist activists, this book will appeal to a wide range of readers. This edition features a new preface by the authors. Annotation ©2011 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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In the year 2000, girl culture was clearly ascendant. From Lilith Fair to Buffy the Vampire Slayer to the WNBA, it seemed that female pride was the order of the day. Yet feminism was also at a crossroads; "girl power" feminists were obsessed with personal empowerment at the expense of politics, while political institutions such as Ms. and NOW had lost their ability to speak to a new generation. In Manifesta, Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards brilliantly revealed the snags in each feminist hub, all the while proving that these snags had not imperiled the future of the feminist cause. The book went on to inspire a new generation of female readers, and has become a classic of contemporary feminist literature.In the decade since Manifesta was published, the world has changed in ways both promising and disheartening for the feminist cause. Despite major strides forward, the wage gap remains vast; many feminist publications have died; shame around abortion has lingered and '90s-style anti-abortion terrorism has reemerged. Many of the points first raised so bravely in Manifesta remain urgent—namely, why it's still critical for today's young women to focus on gender. This tenth anniversary edition of Manifesta, complete with updated back matter, commentary from the authors, and a provocative new preface, shows why the issues first raised by Baumgardner and Richards remain as timely as ever.
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