Problematic: How Toxic Callout Culture Is Destroying Feminism

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$24.95  $23.20
Publisher
Potomac Books
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Pages
200
Dimensions
7.77 X 0.81 X 9.03 inches | 0.86 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781612349619
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About the Author
Dianna E. Anderson is a freelance journalist, author, and activist in women's issues. She is a regular contributor to Cosmopolitan, Rolling Stone, the Establishment, Vice, and Bitch Magazine. Anderson is the author of Damaged Goods: New Perspectives on Christian Purity.
Reviews
"Problematic is a necessary contribution to a crucial current debate--a sustained, thoughtful argument for engaging with the compromised, the difficult, and, yes, the problematic in contemporary popular culture."--Angus Johnston, historian, professor at City University of New York, and advocate for student rights--Angus Johnston (03/01/2018)
"It's never been easier to consume popular culture or trickier to thoughtfully engage it without messing up: you have to like (or condemn) all the right things and for all the right reasons. But those arguments around Beyoncé or the Oscars get so heated because pop culture is where we affirm and, yes, perform, our public values. Anderson illustrates precisely why those political stakes require us to envision a post-'callout' world where we can stay critically engaged in the discourse on movies and sports and music--perhaps especially when it comes to the stuff we're not supposed to like."--Gene Demby, host of NPR's Code Switch-- (03/01/2018)
"In a time when everyone is swinging sledgehammers, Dianna Anderson comes at our feminist discourse with a scalpel, taking on some of the most bitterly polarized and polarizing figures of our time with nuance and care. Even if you think you physically can't bear to read another essay about Iggy Azalea or Girls, you need to read hers."--Sady Doyle, author of Trainwreck: The Women We Love to Hate, Mock, Fear . . . and Why, and founder of Tiger Beatdown-- (03/01/2018)
"In Problematic Dianna Anderson takes the reader back to feminist theory 101, walking the long-dedicated and newly recruited among us alike through the often risky process of consuming popular culture with a critical eye. Along the way she teaches us to hold on to the joy of those things that can, at times, fall short of perfection."--Katie Klabusich, writer, reproductive justice advocate, and host of Netroots Radio's The Katie Speak Show-- (03/01/2018)
"This work is necessary right now, especially in this particular moment (a Trump presidency and in a #MeToo world). It is hard to read Problematic and not come away concerned that a feminist critique of pop culture is both required in today's society and struggling under the weight of its own righteousness . Anderson doesn't want feminists to stop being critical of the world around them; she's just asking that they be more thoughtful about how they do it. Problematic can serve as an example of how to do exactly that."--Jessica Luther, author of Unsportsmanlike Conduct: College Football and the Politics of Rape-- (03/02/2018)
"Activism, advocating and justice are a constant developmental journey-you never "arrive." Everyone is always learning more about society and cultural issues, about systems of oppression and how we either support or dismantle those systems. And yet, fearing this level of unrelenting and, sometimes, life-altering criticism frequently stops people from speaking up and speaking out. Ultimately, read this book-especially if you consider yourself a feminist and frequently engage in pop culture!"--Bibliophile's Binge blog-- (06/04/2018)
"This is an in-depth, insightful, and novel contribution to feminist debates about popular culture."--Publishers Weekly--Publishers Weekly