More Than a Woman
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Beschreibung
A decade ago, Caitlin Moran burst onto the scene with her instant bestseller, How to Be a Woman, a hilarious and resonant take on feminism, the patriarchy, and all things womanhood. Moran’s seminal book followed her from her terrible 13th birthday through adolescence, the workplace, strip-clubs, love, and beyond—and is considered the inaugural work of the irreverent confessional feminist memoir genre that continues to occupy a major place in the cultural landscape.
Since that publication, it’s been a glorious ten years for young women: Barack Obama loves Fleabag, and Dior make “FEMINIST” t-shirts. However, middle-aged women still have some nagging, unanswered questions: Can feminists have Botox? Why isn’t there such a thing as “Mum Bod”? Why do hangovers suddenly hurt so much? Is the camel-toe the new erogenous zone? Why do all your clothes suddenly hate you? Has feminism gone too far? Will your To Do List ever end? And WHO’S LOOKING AFTER THE CHILDREN?
As timely as it is hysterically funny, this memoir/manifesto will have readers laughing out loud, blinking back tears, and redefining their views on feminism and the patriarchy. More Than a Woman is a brutally honest, scathingly funny, and absolutely necessary take on the life of the modern woman—and one that only Caitlin Moran can provide.
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Beiträge
Ein kluges, mutmachendes Buch für alle, die wissen wollen, wie Frausein jenseits von Jugendkult funktioniert – und dabei auch mal lachen wollen.
Mit Witz, Scharfsinn und einer ordentlichen Portion Selbstironie beleuchtet Caitlin Moran in "More Than a Woman" das Leben von Frauen in der Lebensmitte. Es geht um Körper, Familie, Ehe, Töchter, Feminismus und die Unsichtbarkeit von Frauen ab 40 – alles verpackt in persönliche Anekdoten und messerscharfe Beobachtungen. Das Buch ist ehrlich, laut und gleichzeitig sehr einfühlsam. Moran schafft es, ernste Themen mit Humor zugänglich zu machen, ohne ihre Tiefe zu verlieren. Ich bin sehr angetan von dem Buch :)

Beschreibung
A decade ago, Caitlin Moran burst onto the scene with her instant bestseller, How to Be a Woman, a hilarious and resonant take on feminism, the patriarchy, and all things womanhood. Moran’s seminal book followed her from her terrible 13th birthday through adolescence, the workplace, strip-clubs, love, and beyond—and is considered the inaugural work of the irreverent confessional feminist memoir genre that continues to occupy a major place in the cultural landscape.
Since that publication, it’s been a glorious ten years for young women: Barack Obama loves Fleabag, and Dior make “FEMINIST” t-shirts. However, middle-aged women still have some nagging, unanswered questions: Can feminists have Botox? Why isn’t there such a thing as “Mum Bod”? Why do hangovers suddenly hurt so much? Is the camel-toe the new erogenous zone? Why do all your clothes suddenly hate you? Has feminism gone too far? Will your To Do List ever end? And WHO’S LOOKING AFTER THE CHILDREN?
As timely as it is hysterically funny, this memoir/manifesto will have readers laughing out loud, blinking back tears, and redefining their views on feminism and the patriarchy. More Than a Woman is a brutally honest, scathingly funny, and absolutely necessary take on the life of the modern woman—and one that only Caitlin Moran can provide.
Buchinformationen
Beiträge
Ein kluges, mutmachendes Buch für alle, die wissen wollen, wie Frausein jenseits von Jugendkult funktioniert – und dabei auch mal lachen wollen.
Mit Witz, Scharfsinn und einer ordentlichen Portion Selbstironie beleuchtet Caitlin Moran in "More Than a Woman" das Leben von Frauen in der Lebensmitte. Es geht um Körper, Familie, Ehe, Töchter, Feminismus und die Unsichtbarkeit von Frauen ab 40 – alles verpackt in persönliche Anekdoten und messerscharfe Beobachtungen. Das Buch ist ehrlich, laut und gleichzeitig sehr einfühlsam. Moran schafft es, ernste Themen mit Humor zugänglich zu machen, ohne ihre Tiefe zu verlieren. Ich bin sehr angetan von dem Buch :)





