Laura Bates Collection 3 Books Set (Girl Up, Everyday Sexism, Men Who Hate Women)
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Introduction:
Embark on a powerful journey with the Laura Bates Collection - a 3-book set featuring "Girl Up," "Everyday Sexism," and "Men Who Hate Women." This thought-provoking series delves into crucial issues surrounding gender, feminism, and societal challenges. A must-read for those passionate about shaping a more inclusive world.
Titles In This Set:
Girl Up
Everyday Sexism
Men Who Hate Women
Description:
Girl Up:
In her next book, Everyday Sexism Project founder Laura Bates gives bold and tangible arguments against the unrealistic pressures we face, undercutting imposed societal stereotypes with intelligent wit. Part manifesto, part agony column, this is a hilarious must-read with illustrations, infographics and cartoons to encapsulate the truth about sex, body image, pornography, relationships, social media, feminism and all the other lies they told us.
Everyday Sexism:
After experiencing a series of escalating sexist incidents, Laura Bates started theeveryday sexism projectand has gone on to write 'a pioneering analysis of modern day misogyny' (Telegraph).After an astounding response from the wide range of stories that came pouring in from all over the world, the project quickly became one of the biggest social media success stories of the internet.From being harassed and wolf-whistled at on the street, to discrimination in the workplace and serious sexual assault, it is clear that sexism had become normalised.
Men Who Hate Women:
In this urgent and groundbreaking book, Laura Bates, bestselling author and founder of The Everyday Sexism Project, goes undercover to expose vast misogynist networks and communities. It’s a deep dive into the worldwide extremism nobody talks about. Interviews with former members of these groups and the people fighting against them gives unique insights on how this movement operates. Ideas are spread from the darkest corners of the internet – via trolls, media and celebrities – to schools, workplaces and the corridors of power, becoming a part of our collective consciousness.
Embark on a powerful journey with the Laura Bates Collection - a 3-book set featuring "Girl Up," "Everyday Sexism," and "Men Who Hate Women." This thought-provoking series delves into crucial issues surrounding gender, feminism, and societal challenges. A must-read for those passionate about shaping a more inclusive world.
Titles In This Set:
Girl Up
Everyday Sexism
Men Who Hate Women
Description:
Girl Up:
In her next book, Everyday Sexism Project founder Laura Bates gives bold and tangible arguments against the unrealistic pressures we face, undercutting imposed societal stereotypes with intelligent wit. Part manifesto, part agony column, this is a hilarious must-read with illustrations, infographics and cartoons to encapsulate the truth about sex, body image, pornography, relationships, social media, feminism and all the other lies they told us.
Everyday Sexism:
After experiencing a series of escalating sexist incidents, Laura Bates started theeveryday sexism projectand has gone on to write 'a pioneering analysis of modern day misogyny' (Telegraph).After an astounding response from the wide range of stories that came pouring in from all over the world, the project quickly became one of the biggest social media success stories of the internet.From being harassed and wolf-whistled at on the street, to discrimination in the workplace and serious sexual assault, it is clear that sexism had become normalised.
Men Who Hate Women:
In this urgent and groundbreaking book, Laura Bates, bestselling author and founder of The Everyday Sexism Project, goes undercover to expose vast misogynist networks and communities. It’s a deep dive into the worldwide extremism nobody talks about. Interviews with former members of these groups and the people fighting against them gives unique insights on how this movement operates. Ideas are spread from the darkest corners of the internet – via trolls, media and celebrities – to schools, workplaces and the corridors of power, becoming a part of our collective consciousness.