Todos Deberíamos Ser Feministas / We Should All Be Feminists

48 pages

Spanish language

Published Nov. 8, 2020 by Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial.

ISBN:
978-607-31-8869-2
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5 stars (3 reviews)

La edición ilustrada del clásico Todos deberíamos ser feministas de Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.

«Empecemos a soñar con un plan para un mundo distinto. Un mundo más justo. Un mundo de hombres y mujeres más felices y más honestos consigo mismos. Esta es la forma de empezar: criemos a nuestras hijas de otra forma. Y también a nuestros hijos.››

Tras su célebre charla TED, Chimamanda se convirtió en la portavoz del feminismo a nivel mundial. Esta edición, ilustrada por Leire Salaberria, ayudará a difundir su maravilloso y revelador mensaje de igualdad entre las nuevas generaciones.

«Imagínense lo libres que seríamos siendo quienes somos en realidad, sin sufrir la carga de las expectativas de género.»

20 editions

More of an Adaptation of a Speech, but Concise and Appropriate.

5 stars

For a little while now I’ve been wanted to read more feministic literature but I hadn’t gotten round to it till today. I decided that We Should All Be Feminists should the start of my journey through feministic literature. Above all else this book started a desire within me to take up public speaking, to speak for those who have no other means of public communication, to speak to those who otherwise won’t or don’t listen, and most of all, to share, further, and develop ideals that should be globally accepted.

One point in the book that really stood out to me was the mention of the differences between referring to yourself as an egalitarian rather than as a feminist. To quote Adichie, ‘to choose to use the vague expression human rights is to deny the specific and particular problem of gender. It would be a way of pretending that …

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4 stars

While I agree that Chimananda Ngozi Adichie's traditional view of feminism is stifling, her stories again transcend the limits of imagination, a subject she returns to in The Danger of a Single Story, which you can watch right here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=D9Ihs241zeg

As
I write this, Adichie is being widely assailed as a transphobe, because she is defending herself from earlier comments. Not sure if this link will be useful years from now, but this piece will fill in some of those blanks: www.thecut.com/2021/06/chimamanda-ngozi-adichie-penned-a-new-essay-accusations-transphobia.html

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Should All Be Feminists is Adichie's story about how she arrived at becoming feminist. It includes among other things a cane and a concept of fairness. As every good storyteller does, we take that journey with her. If we evaluate it on its face value, it is very warm-hearted and illuminating.