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Too Fat, Too Slutty, Too Loud
- The Rise and Reign of the Unruly Woman
- Lu par : Anne Helen Petersen
- Durée : 7 h et 36 min
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One of NPR’s best books of 2017.
“Petersen's gloriously bumptious, brash ode to nonconforming women suits the needs of this dark moment. Her careful examination of how we eviscerate the women who confound or threaten is crucial reading if we are ever to be better.” (Rebecca Traister, New York Times best-selling author of All the Single Ladies)
From celebrity gossip expert and BuzzFeed culture writer Anne Helen Petersen comes an accessible, analytical look at how female celebrities are pushing the boundaries of what it means to be an "acceptable" woman.
You know the type: the woman who won't shut up, who's too brazen, too opinionated - too much. She's the unruly woman, and she embodies one of the most provocative and powerful forms of womanhood today.
In Too Fat, Too Slutty, Too Loud, Anne Helen Petersen uses the lens of "unruliness" to explore the ascension of powerhouses like Serena Williams, Hillary Clinton, Nicki Minaj, and Kim Kardashian, exploring why the public loves to love (and hate) these controversial figures. With its brisk, incisive analysis, Too Fat, Too Slutty, Too Loud is a conversation-starting book on what makes and breaks celebrity today.
“Must-read list.” (Entertainment Weekly)
Named one of Cosmopolitan’s “Books You Won't Be Able to Put Down This Summer”.
Selected as one of Amazon's “Best Books of the Month”.
A Refinery29 editors' pick.
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Commentaires
"Petersen interrogates our culture with precision and nuance." (NPR, Best Books of 2017)
"Supremely thoughtful...snappy and compelling...[Petersen’s essays] highlight the paradoxical expectations American culture places on women, in particular, the mixed messages it sends: the 'you can do anything', rubbing awkwardly against the 'you can’t do everything'." (Megan Garber, The Atlantic)
"A timely and essential read...Petersen’s analytical skills are as vigorous [and] her prose and reporting are entertaining." (Keziah Weir, ELLE)