Chauvo-Feminism
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‘What I’ve Been Reading Recently’
‘Sam Mills’s Chavo-Feminism is an absolute triumph and a perfect place to start for those who are feeling a little rusty on, or looking for an introductory text to 4th wave feminism.’
https://mrbsemporium.com/shop/book-lists/what-ive-been-reading-recently-kate-2/
» Kate Brown, Mr B's Emporium
The 2017 #MeToo movement was a flagship moment, a time which empowered women to share their stories of sexual harassment and abuse in a spirit of solidarity and in demand of change. But have some men simply changed tactics? Acclaimed author Sam Mills investigates the phenomenon of the chauvo-feminist, the man whose public feminism works to advance his career, whilst his private self exhibits age-old chauvinistic tactics. Les mer
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Detaljer
- Forlag
- The Indigo Press
- Innbinding
- Paperback
- Språk
- Engelsk
- ISBN
- 9781911648185
- Utgivelsesår
- 2021
- Format
- 18 x 11 cm
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‘What I’ve Been Reading Recently’
‘Sam Mills’s Chavo-Feminism is an absolute triumph and a perfect place to start for those who are feeling a little rusty on, or looking for an introductory text to 4th wave feminism.’
https://mrbsemporium.com/shop/book-lists/what-ive-been-reading-recently-kate-2/
» Kate Brown, Mr B's Emporium
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‘theartsdesk Q&A: Author Sam Mills on the phenomenon of the 'chauvo-feminist'’
‘Avoiding the neat resolution that follows from putting a celebrity name at the helm of the story, Mills discusses the consequences of her relationship with a chauvo-feminist with detailed honesty. I spoke to Mills about the paradox of power, being furiously passionate, and the Court of Twitter.’
https://theartsdesk.com/books/theartsdesk-qa-author-sam-mills-phenomenon-chauvo-feminist
» CP Hunter, The Arts Desk
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Beware the woke misogynist: Sam Mills warns against men who publicly champion feminism in order to lure women into abusive relationships
‘an intriguing blend of feminist theory, memoir, psychological sleuthing and self-help'
https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/beware-the-woke-misogynist
» Mika Ross-Southall, The Spectator
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‘Chauvo-Feminism: men, women, and feminism in the aftermath of #MeToo’
Chauvo-Feminism is an important book that provides a vocabulary which is long overdue. Through the term ‘chauvo-feminist’ Mills introduces a man many of us have known, faced, and dealt with, but have been unable to discuss and understand until now.’
http://lucywritersplatform.com/2021/02/15/chauvo-feminism-men-women-and-feminism-in-the-aftermath-of-metoo/
» Rebecca Savage, Lucy Writier's Platform
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‘NS Recommends: New books from Eliot Higgins, Matthew Kneale, Jane Smiley and Sam Mills’
‘“Chauvo-feminism” is a neat term describing a careful kind of misogyny; the man who publicly champions women – in a tweet, on a T-shirt – only to treat them differently behind closed doors.’
https://www.newstatesman.com/culture/fiction/2021/02/ns-recommends-new-books-eliot-higgins-matthew-kneale-jane-smiley-and-sam
» New Statesman
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‘Review: Chauvo-Feminism: On Sex, Power and #MeToo by Sam Mills’
‘Chauvo-Feminism brings out phenomena that are too easily overlooked or not recognized at all, but it also shows, with concrete examples, that there is hope for a less sexist future.’
https://shinynewbooks.co.uk/chauvo-feminism-on-sex-power-and-metoo-by-sam-mills
» Anna Hollingsworth, Shiny New Books
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‘Have you met a chauvo-feminist? That’s a man who acts like a feminist but is a chauvinist at heart’
https://www.stylist.co.uk/relationships/chauvo-feminist/483325
» Sam Mills, Stylist
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‘The style is elegant, learning worn lightly & I’m grateful, too, for its articulation & summation of familiar but devastating experience.’
https://twitter.com/BookwormVaught/status/1356890983577878529
» Anna Vaught, Twitter
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‘Book Review: Chauvo-Feminism'
‘This book is writing with the potential to provoke discussion, lifting the lid on questions around interactions between men and women – on blame and impact... A compelling and worthwhile read.’
https://neverimitate.wordpress.com/2021/02/12/book-review-chauvo-feminism/
» Jackie Law, neverintimate
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‘this entire piece may simply be yet another attempt by a man to portray himself as an ally of women while secretly abusing those he gets close to. And those, Mills rightly says, are the ones we need to watch out for.’
» Fran Mulhern
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‘A crucial addition to the canon of contemporary feminist writing.’
https://twitter.com/PressIndigoThe/status/1490641481035657217?s=20&t=QX9RwJ7OQmiV7UZPigpBwA
» Robert Greer, The Idler
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Featured in ‘New Year’s Read-olutions: What we’re looking forward to in 2021’
» Bumper Christmas Issue, The Indie Insider Newsletter
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‘Books in brief: From drone music to fig leaves for misogyny’
‘a coruscating disquisition on the mind games of Jekylls who Hyde in plain sight. Mills corrals a vast array of material, blending poignant memoir and meticulous research to great effect.’
https://www.irishtimes.com/culture/books/books-in-brief-from-drone-music-to-fig-leaves-for-misogyny-1.4472369
» Andrew Gallix, The Irish Times