3 Stars - mostly based on reading experience! Hood Feminism was a very informative and educational read. I've learned a lot about the life of black women and the overall experience of the black community. There were some very impactful quotes, that I did annotate and want to keep for the future. Reading the book made me more aware of all the privileges, I as a white cis woman, own and showed me how problematic mainstream feminism can be. I will put more attention to that in the future and be more attentive of the white feminism movement and it's questionable behavior. Did I enjoy the read? Absolutely not. I was bored most of the time and fell asleep a dozen of times while reading. It is greatly educational and in many points and aspects interesting but not entertaining and I must say - very repetitive. Obviously the purpose of the book isn't to be entertaining but it felt like a homework to read through all of that. Personally though I think that "Hood Feminism" would be a great literature for educational purposes in schools and universities! For myself I can say that I hate non-fiction books and that fictional literature does have a bigger influence on my person and my knowledge. I just read "Hood Feminism" in a span of 2 Weeks and I already can't remember most of it. Fictional literature has a greater impact on me and doesn't make me feel like learning for an exam in school. This is just a personal preference I have though! I respect all the work and time that Mikki Kendall put into the research and writing of this book and I will probably come back to her when I need to research for POC literature or/and want to educate myself.
13. Juni 2024
Hood Feminism: Notes from the Women That a Movement Forgotvon Mikki KendallPenguin Books