![]() Included throughout, and particularly powerful, is Beck’s research that details the achievements of marginalized groups, typically left out of feminist history including, Indigenous, Black, trans, and persons with a disability. From the formation of the suffragette movement roughly a century ago to the more recent Lean In phenomenon and Women’s March in 2017, Beck reveals how the white feminist agenda has always espoused the values and ideology of the patriarchal structures it purports to denounce. Beck, a writer, journalist, and former editor-in-chief of Jezebel, anchors the text with thorough Harvard based research. ![]() White Feminism, a standout work of nonfiction by Koa Beck , provides an intelligent and data-driven account of the history of feminism in America. ![]() Content warning: discrimination, homophobia, misogyny, racism, sexism, trauma. ![]()
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