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It is absolutely brilliant and packs a punch into this compact work. This book is for studying. Bless that man’s heart.
Because social norms are created by human beings, and there is no social norm that cannot be changed. It's not just about treating men and women equal it's about treating everyone equally.
Is is about my journey and why i am commited to educating myself about feminism. Chimamanda challenges social norms and stereotypical gender roles.
This book is an excellent guide on how to raise your children to be open minded and inclusive. She stresses the idea of leading by example, learning through books, nurturing a sense of self reliance that can help young women become a better version of... Read More
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Such a short but powerful book about equality
I myself am going to be a teacher and i picked up some really interesting ideas for working with the next generation
If we want our girls to be strong we have to concurrently teach our boys that women are strong and deserving of equality
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I highly recommend even if youre not a parent
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great, short and feminist. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
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- This product had a total of 3,197 reviews as of our last analysis date on Dec 11 2022.
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In this short manifesto she writes a letter to her friend about how to raise her daughter as a feminist
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But my father didnt care at all
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I would sweep the compound fetch water get firewood etc
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My friends were always mocking at me but but as my father i didnt really care
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For her the kitchen belongs to women and bring bad luck to boys
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As you can see my mother wasnt a feminist not her fault but the fault of the culturally constructed gender roles in our societies
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He consciously or unconsciously rejected the idea of gender roles the third suggestion of chimamanda to her friend ijeawele
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I would have raised my two boys differently
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