White Feminism, Koa Beck
White Feminism, Koa Beck
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White Feminism
From the Suffragettes to Influencers and Who They Leave Behind

Author: Koa Beck

Narrator: Koa Beck

Unabridged: 11 hr 45 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/05/2021


Synopsis

Written “with passion and insight about the knotted history of racism within women’s movements and feminist culture” (Rebecca Traister, New York Times bestselling author), this whip-smart, timely, and impassioned call for change is perfect for fans of Good and Mad and Hood Feminism.

Addressing today’s conversation about race, empowerment, and inclusion in America, Koa Beck, writer and former editor-in-chief of Jezebel, boldly examines the history of feminism, from the true mission of the suffragists to the rise of corporate feminism with clear-eyed scrutiny and meticulous detail. She also examines overlooked communities—including Native American, Muslim, transgender, and more—and their ongoing struggles for social change.

With “intellectually smart and emotionally intelligent” (Patrisse Cullors, New York Times bestselling author and Black Lives Matter cofounder) writing, Beck meticulously documents how elitism and racial prejudice have driven the narrative of feminist discourse. Blending pop culture, primary historical research, and first-hand storytelling, she shows us how we have shut women out of the movement, and what we can do to correct our course for a new generation.

Combining a scholar’s understanding with hard data and razor-sharp cultural commentary, White Feminism “is a rousing blueprint for a more inclusive ‘new era of feminism’” (The Boston Globe).

About Koa Beck

Koa Beck is the former editor-in-chief of Jezebel. Previously, she was the executive editor at Vogue and cohost of “The #MeToo Memos” on WNYC’s The Takeaway. Her writing has appeared in The AtlanticThe New York ObserverThe Guardian, and Esquire, among others. For her reporting prowess, she has been interviewed by the BBC and has appeared on many panels about gender and identity at the Harvard Kennedy School at Harvard University, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Brooklyn Historical Society, and Columbia Journalism School to name a few. She lives in Los Angeles. 


Reviews

Goodreads review by Lisa of Troy on December 06, 2023

Wow! This book flipped my life upside down. First of all, this book is filled with FACTS and research. This is what I wanted What Would Frida Do? A Guide to Living Boldly to be. Second, it should get 25 stars. It should be required reading in high school. Back in 2008, I declared myself a feminist. At......more

Goodreads review by Darya on December 01, 2020

Thank you Simon & Schuster Canada and NetGalley for sending me a copy of White Feminism by Koa Beck. All thoughts and opinions are my own. This book to me is truly a book every person needs to read and absorb truly. I am a woman of colour and for the longest time have felt so scared to bring up my is......more

Goodreads review by Ava on June 03, 2021

By far the most comprehensive and truly intersectional feminist non-fiction book I came across.......more

Goodreads review by Lindsay on January 17, 2021

As a Historical account of the feminist movement, particularly the involvement of white woman in this history, this book is exceptional. I’m glad it’s written. It is a history book. (Summary: well-meaning white women dropped the ball, a lot.) My disappointment is common for this genre. I leave feelin......more

Goodreads review by Jessica on January 02, 2021

This book is 100% required reading for anyone who's ever called themselves a feminist, specifically white women and people who've ever asserted their own privilege or a view of feminism as reaching some metaphorical corporate peak. I've already seen some reviews on here about the use of the word "wh......more