The List of Shit That Made Me a Feminist

The List of Shit That Made Me a Feminist
Author: Farida D.
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2019-05-19
Genre:
ISBN: 9781097768035


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N.B. No men were harmed in the writing of this list. About the author: Farida D. is an Arab gender researcher, studying Arab women's everyday oppressions for over a decade. Through the process, she broke up with her hijab and set all of her high heels on fire.


The List of Shit That Made Me a Feminist
Language: en
Pages: 306
Authors: Farida D.
Categories:
Type: BOOK - Published: 2019-05-19 - Publisher: Independently Published

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N.B. No men were harmed in the writing of this list. About the author: Farida D. is an Arab gender researcher, studying Arab women's everyday oppressions for ov
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Pages: 194
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