The Weird Sister Collection: Writing at the Intersections of Feminism, Literature, and Pop Culture

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$26.95  $25.06
Publisher
Feminist Press
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Pages
264
Dimensions
5.43 X 8.43 X 1.02 inches | 0.79 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781558613003

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About the Author
Marisa Crawford is the author of the poetry collections Diary (Spuyten Duyvil, forthcoming 2023), Reversible, and The Haunted House, and coeditor, with Megan Milks, of We Are the Baby-Sitters Club: Essays & Artwork from Grown-Up Readers. Marisa's writing has appeared in The Nation, Harper's Bazaar, Hyperallergic, BUST, and elsewhere. Marisa is the creator and editor-in-chief of Weird Sister, a website and organization that explores the intersections of feminism, literature, and pop culture, and cohost of the nineties rock podcast All Our Pretty Songs. She lives in New York.
Reviews
"The Weird Sister Collection is a hilarious, delicious, and earnest dive into the intersection of feminism and culture. Reminiscent of not just zine-style writing but era-defining collections like To Be Real and Making Face, Making Soul, this experimental collection of writing is a must-have for anyone asking questions about identity, belonging, and the current and future state of not just feminism but all the intersectional 'isms' that can either hold our imaginations captive or free us." --Samhita Mukhopadhyay, former executive editor of Teen Vogue"Feminist thought is alive and well in The Weird Sister Collection. Whether it drives you to start a zine or tear down a statue of a Confederate general, one thing's for sure: after you read this book, you won't want to just sit there and suffer anymore." --Rax King, author of Tacky: Love Letters to the Worst Culture We Have to Offer"The Weird Sister Collection captures with audacious wit and unapologetic earnestness the zeitgeist of the eponymous blogging community that published at the intersection of the feminist and the literary. To read this book is to know that I am not alone in reading passionately in feminist community outside of the academy and traditional literary establishment. I am grateful for the space that Weird Sister made online and am immensely thankful now to have this collection with so many fierce writers in one place, recreating the delightfully weird online village that continues to inspire so many." --Susana M. Morris, coauthor of Feminist AF: A Guide to Crushing Girlhood