Notes From a Feminist Killjoy, Erin Wunker
Notes From a Feminist Killjoy, Erin Wunker
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Notes From a Feminist Killjoy
Essays on Everyday Life

Author: Erin Wunker

Narrator: Kristen Ridley

Unabridged: 6 hr 42 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Book*hug Press

Published: 09/15/2020


Synopsis

Winner of the Atlantic Book Awards 2017 Margaret and John Savage First Book Award Winner of the East Coast Literary Awards 2017 Evelyn Richardson Non-Fiction Award Finalist for the 2017 Atlantic Book Award for Scholarly Writing Erin Wunker is a feminist killjoy, and she thinks you should be one, too. Following in the tradition of Sara Ahmed (the originator of the concept "feminist killjoy"), Wunker brings memoir, theory, literary criticism, pop culture, and feminist thinking together in this collection of essays that take up Ahmed's project as a multi-faceted lens through which to read the world from a feminist point of view. Neither totemic nor complete, the essays in Notes from a Feminist Killjoy: Essays on Everyday Life attempt to think publicly about why we need feminism, and especially why we need the figure of the feminist killjoy, now. From the complicated practices of being a mother and a feminist, to building friendship amongst women as a community-building and -sustaining project, to writing that addresses rape culture from the Canadian context and beyond, Notes from a Feminist Killjoy invites the reader into a conversation about gender, feminism, and living in our inequitable world.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Jason on August 29, 2018

Reread. A book I revisit often. Look out for my interview with Erin in the Fall 2018 issue of GLASS BUFFALO.......more

Goodreads review by Alushka on June 30, 2020

Wunker's partner introduced me to Sara Ahmed in a Dalhousie class with The Cultural Politics of Emotion, a text I fell in love with and have always gone back to with my own work. It was inspiring to see the thoughtful ways Wunker engages with Sara Ahmed. There is a passage about Wunker walking throu......more

Goodreads review by Lane on May 30, 2017

A slim book, quite literally notes on three main topics: rape culture, female friendships, and feminist mothering. Wunker’s notes read like unfinished stream of consciousness observations, and as such might only be useful to Wunker herself, or perhaps to feminist theory-o-philes like me. Yet with de......more