Post some feminist classics and contemporary books written by queens!
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>>25338517What does that mean?
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>>25340123I know this guy in real life lol, he's a dsa guy who has all those stickers on his car to make Trump supporters look bad
>>25340131Awooo! You twooth on!
SCUM Manifesto, unironically
>>25340170In what sense?
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>>25338517Queens you say?
>>25338517Thoughts on pic rel?I thought it was alright, and wish I could find more prose like it. Something about the minimalist aesthetic keeps me reading Cusk.
>>25338517I though "The Bees" by Laline Paul was pretty good.
>>25341963have you read anything else by her?I tried Outline a few months back and it was one of the only books I actually didn't finish in recent memory. I found the minimalist aesthetic to be incredibly boring. I'm not usually one to not finish a book so I've wondered if I just went into it in the wrong headspace and missed what's good about it. If you think Parade is better I'll give it a shot>>25338517Miranda July iirc rarely if ever talks about feminism directly but I'd still throw her in that camp. Picrel was very good I thought, super funny and imo her best offering so far across both her films and books. She has one of my favorite narrative voices, I find it very easy to put myself in the character's head even though I'm really nothing like her
>>25342110Parade is definitely on the non-linear side. I do remember reading Outline, but I couldn't tell you anything about the plot; Cusk seems to be entirely about the aesthetic.
The Second Sex is the only feminist book that matters.