The story of female fury and its cultural significance demonstrates the long history of bitter resentment that has enshrouded women’s slow rise to political power in America, as well as the ways that anger is received when it comes from women as opposed to when it comes from men. But long before Pantsuit Nation, before the Women’s March, and before the #MeToo movement, women’s anger was not only politically catalytic-but politically problematic. In the year 2018, it seems as if women’s anger has suddenly erupted into the public conversation. “The most brilliant voice on feminism in this country.”-Anne Lamott, author of Bird by Birdįrom Rebecca Traister, the New York Times bestselling author of All the Single Ladies comes a vital, incisive exploration into the transformative power of female anger and its ability to transcend into a political movement. Her wise and provocative columns helped make sense of a cultural transformation.”-National Magazine Award Citation, 2018 “In a year when issues of gender and sexuality dominated the national conversation, no one shaped that exchange more than Rebecca Traister. * WASHINGTON POST * People * NPR * ESQUIRE * ELLE * WIRED * REFINERY 29 *
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