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Frases feministas de mujeres que hicieron historia, es un libro para inspirar a mujeres y niñas, en el que encontrarás una selección de grandes pensamientos en forma de pequeñas píldoras de sabiduría, como citas, meditaciones, y frases inmortales de mujeres que hicieron historia. Un libro para enseñarle a las niñas que las mujeres también pueden. Cientos de frases inspiradores y empoderadoras, de mujeres exitosas, que hicieron y hacen historia. UN LIBRO DE MUJERES PARA MUJERES: PARA PENSAR, INSPIRARTE Y LIBERARSE En este libro encontrarás pensamientos y reflexiones de mujeres para mujeres, sobre el feminismo, la sociedad, el éxito, la maternidad, la igualdad de género, la justicia social, el amor, el cuerpo, los derechos y la mujer. Una selección de reflexiones, ideas, y citas de mujeres para repensar nuestra vida, lo que somos, lo que queremos e inspirarnos a hacerlo. Un libro de reflexiones, sabidurías y pensamientos de mujeres para mujeres. Con una perspectiva feminista, un compendio de pequeñas grandes dosis de sabiduría femenina y feminista, de fácil lectura, que nos reflejan las dificultades, luchas y desafíos de las mujeres en un mundo de hombres. UN LIBRO DE FRASES FEMINISTAS DE MOTIVACIÓN, PARA PENSAR Y LIBERAR LA MENTE Un libro para inspirarse y conocer el pensamiento de distintas mujeres que la pelearon e hicieron historia, con sus victorias y sus derrotas, con diferentes ideas y formas de ver el mundo, de distintas épocas, de diversos campos e historia de vida. Pequeñas dosis feminismo para liberar la mente y el espíritu. Un libro para inspirar y educar a las niñas sobre los valores del feminismo y los logros de las mujeres. No es solo una antología de frases y citas, este libro es un remedio que contiene pequeñas píldoras de sabiduría feminista, donde encontrarás miles de reflexiones y pensamientos de cientos mujeres, desde una visión feminista. Una dosis para curar el no poder, la apatía, el machismo, liberar tu mente, tu espíritu, y tu ser. GRANDES MUJERES, GRANDES FRASES Un compendio de verdades y experiencias de mujeres para comprender un mundo cada vez más caótico y complejo. Un libro para subir la autoestima y promover un mundo más inclusivo y equitativo. Es un recurso atractivo y educativo que empodera a las niñas a conocer más sobre los logros y pensamientos de las mujeres y ayuda a tener un impacto positivo en el mundo. PEQUEÑAS DOSIS DE SABIDURÍA FEMINISTA - UN REMEDIO PARA LA IGNORANCIA Y EL MACHISMO. Cuidadosamente seleccionadas, este es un libro de inspiración para niñas y mujeres que invita a animarse a lograr tus sueños y conocer las luchas y pensamientos de otras mujeres. Las más célebres citas, meditaciones, reflexiones y frases de escritoras, actrices, activistas sociales, políticas, luchadoras y muchas más mujeres: desde Clara Zetkin a Ayn Rand, de Frida Kahlo, Rosa Parks, Coco Chanel, Victoria Ocampo, Evita a Margaret Thatcher, entre muchas diferentes mujeres que cambiaron el destino de la sociedad simplemente con su ejemplo, trabajo y pensamientos, y que hoy pueden cambiar el tu forma de pensar, sentir y ver el mundo.. Un libro de feminismo fácil de leer, para liberar la mente, el espíritu y enriquecer el pensamiento. Este libro es un excelente regalo para niñas, adolescentes y mujeres que desean conocer más sobre otras mujeres, el feminismo, y que buscan llenarse de valor y tener una visión más positiva de lo que pueden lograr.
¿Te gustaría tener a tu alcance un libro que te inspire y te motive a luchar por tus sueños y derechos? "Mujeres valientes" es el libro perfecto para ti. Este libro reúne 100 citas de mujeres extraordinarias que han luchado por la igualdad de género y han hecho historia en diferentes campos, desde la política hasta las artes y la ciencia. Además de ser un libro inspirador, "Mujeres valientes" es una herramienta útil para la educación feminista. "Mujeres valientes" es el regalo perfecto para cualquier persona que quiera fortalecer su confianza, encontrar inspiración en mujeres poderosas y aprender sobre el movimiento feminista. ¡No te pierdas la oportunidad de tener este libro en tu biblioteca!
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • The highly acclaimed, provocative essay on feminism and sexual politics—from the award-winning author of Americanah In this personal, eloquently-argued essay—adapted from the much-admired TEDx talk of the same name—Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie offers readers a unique definition of feminism for the twenty-first century. Drawing extensively on her own experiences and her deep understanding of the often masked realities of sexual politics, here is one remarkable author’s exploration of what it means to be a woman now—and an of-the-moment rallying cry for why we should all be feminists.
The feminist book they tried to ban in France ‘A delightful book’ Roxane Gay
Essays from the New York Times–bestselling author who inspired the film The Glorias, a “woman who has told the truth about her life and ours” (Los Angeles Times). With cool humor and rich intellect, Gloria Steinem strips bare our social constructions of gender and race, explaining just how limiting these invented cultural identities can be. In the first of six sections, Steinem imagines how our understanding of human psychology would be different in a witty reversal: What if Freud had been a woman who inflicted biological inferiority on men (think “womb envy”)? In other essays, she presents positive examples of people who turn gendered stereotypes on their heads, from a female bodybuilder to Mahatma Gandhi, whose followers absorbed his wisdom that change starts at the bottom. And in some of the most moving pieces, Steinem reveals some of her own complicated history as a writer, woman, and citizen of the world. This ebook features an illustrated biography of Gloria Steinem including rare images from the author’s personal collection.
Western civilization is the Utopia of a better and higher life on Earth. The globalization of neo-liberalism proves that this project has failed. The paradigm of «Critical Theory of Patriarchy» explains this failure and discusses alternatives. By confronting the central civilizations in history, the egalitarian, life-oriented matriarchal one, and the hierarchical, nature and life dominating, hostile patriarchal one, we see that 5000 years of patriarchy have «replaced» matriarchies and nature itself by a «progressive» counter-world of «capital». This transformation characterizes «capitalist patriarchy» including «socialism». Its demise is due to the «alchemical» destruction of the world's resources, thought of, theologically legitimized and fetishized as «creation». This violence is not recognized. Elites have, instead, begun with a new «military alchemy», treating the whole Planet as weapon of mass destruction. Hence, the «Planetary Movement for Mother Earth».
WINNER OF THE 2022 NOBEL PRIZE IN LITERATURE A Frozen Woman charts Ernaux's teenage awakening, and then the parallel progression of her desire to be desirable and her ambition to fulfill herself in her chosen profession - with the inevitable conflict between the two. And then she is 30 years old, a teacher married to an executive, mother of two infant sons. She looks after their nice apartment, raises her children. And yet, like millions of other women, she has felt her enthusiasm and curiosity, her strength and her happiness, slowly ebb under the weight of her daily routine. The very condition that everyone around her seems to consider normal and admirable for a woman is killing her. While each of Ernaux's books contain an autobiographical element, A Frozen Woman, one of Ernaux's early works, concentrates the spotlight piercingly on Annie herself. Mixing affection, rage and bitterness, A Frozen Woman shows us Ernaux's developing art when she still relied on traditional narrative, before the shortened form emerged that has since become her trademark.
Winner of the Mexico National Novel Prize, Sor Juana In s de la Cruz Prize, and IMPACT Prize Joaquin Buitrago, a photographer in the Castaneda Insane Asylum, believes a patient is a prostitute he knew years earlier. His obsession in confirming Matilde's identity leads him to explore the clinics records, and her tragic history. He discovers that she was a peasant adopted by a doctor uncle. She led a calm life until C stulo, a young revolutionary chased by the authorities, finds shelter in her home. Matilde's eyes are opened to the social upheaval will lead her to break with her uncle and hide out with Diamantina Vicari. Diamantina's death devastates Matilde so much that she wanders about, completely lost, doing all kinds of jobs, including prostitution. As the photographer discovers more details, he becomes convinced that he and Matilde should live together. Ultimately, as they face defeat in a repressive society, they search to establish in the rubble an uncertain future that will somehow restore their freedom.
The fiftieth anniversary edition of the essay that is now recognized as the first major work of feminist art theory—published together with author Linda Nochlin’s reflections three decades later. Many scholars have called Linda Nochlin’s seminal essay on women artists the first real attempt at a feminist history of art. In her revolutionary essay, Nochlin refused to answer the question of why there had been no “great women artists” on its own corrupted terms, and instead, she dismantled the very concept of greatness, unraveling the basic assumptions that created the male-centric genius in art. With unparalleled insight and wit, Nochlin questioned the acceptance of a white male viewpoint in art history. And future freedom, as she saw it, requires women to leap into the unknown and risk demolishing the art world’s institutions in order to rebuild them anew. In this stand-alone anniversary edition, Nochlin’s essay is published alongside its reappraisal, “Thirty Years After.” Written in an era of thriving feminist theory, as well as queer theory, race, and postcolonial studies, “Thirty Years After” is a striking reflection on the emergence of a whole new canon. With reference to Joan Mitchell, Louise Bourgeois, Cindy Sherman, and many more, Nochlin diagnoses the state of women and art with unmatched precision and verve. “Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?” has become a slogan and rallying cry that resonates across culture and society. In the 2020s, Nochlin’s message could not be more urgent: as she put it in 2015, “There is still a long way to go.”