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as radical man-haters and to start seeing them as advocates for true equality. In her book Moran calls out any woman who doesn't identify as a feminist saying that all women are inherently feminists unless they reject any notion of personal freedom. Being labeled as a feminist could be positive or
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to rise up. Moran states, "But if there is to be a fifth wave of feminism, I would hope that the main thing that distinguishes it from all that came before is that women counter the awkwardness, disconnect, and bullshit of being a modern woman not by shouting at it, internalizing it, or squabbling
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negative. Moran tells her own feminist stories using "forceful and self-deprecating humor" that any woman can relate to. In an interview done by NPR, Moran says that she uses humour in her writing because "it's kind of hard to argue with someone who's making you laugh".
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wrote, "it would be almost unkind to call this an important book, because what it is mostly is engaging, brave and consistently, cleverly, naughtily funny, but actually it is important that we talk about this stuff."
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with the goal of making feminism more approachable for every woman by telling stories of her own life's struggles. She wants women to stop seeing
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Moran discusses topics such as the concept of naming body parts, her own experience of childbirth, and the stigma surrounding abortion.
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gave the book a favorable review, writing "she is, in equal measure, intellectual, rebel and goofball."
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described the work as "a book that needed to be written". Miranda Sawyer of
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about itβ€”but by simply pointing at it and going 'HA!' instead."
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called the book "a joy" and "a triumph". Peggy Orenstein of
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2011 non-fiction memoir by British writer Caitlin Moran
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Index

Fifth-wave feminism

Ebury Press
Galaxy National Book Awards
Irish Book Award
ISBN
978-0091940744
Caitlin Moran
feminism
feminists
New York Times
The Guardian
The Independent
Nora Ephron
The Telegraph
Germaine Greer
Galaxy National Book Awards
Galaxy National Book Awards
Irish Book Award
Goodreads
"Join Caitlin Moran's Riotous Feminist Revolution"


"These Stilettos Are Not Made for Walking, Nor Is the Thong"
New York Times


"How to Be a Woman by Caitlin Moran – review"
The Guardian

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