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TOO FAT, TOO SLUTTY, TOO LOUD
The Rise and Reign of the Unruly Woman
From celebrity gossip expert and BuzzFeed culture writer Anne Helen Petersen comes an accessible, analytical look at how female celebrities are pushing 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 pop culture powerhouses like Lena Dunham, Nicki Minaj, and Kim Kardashian, exploring why the public loves to love (and hate) these controversial figures.
TOO FAT, TOO SLUTTY, TOO LOUD is well-written, thought-provoking, and necessary for our current time. As I read Petersen's examination of these ten female celebrities and how they are "too unruly" for what society claims acceptable,I found myself becoming more and more frustrated; it can seem that the fight for equal treatment and respect of women is a losing battle. If these are women with well-established platforms and the financial means to affect change, and they are attacked for every move they do (or do not) make, what hope is there for the every-day women and men who know these fights are necessary?
On deeper examination, however, there is hope. As these celebrities push the boundaries on what is "acceptable", they force society to accept more and move toward equality. TOO FAT, TOO SLUTTY, TOO LOUD is exactly what we need: It should be commonplace for women (and men) to be fighting for equality. It should be commonplace to create change and move toward equality. It should to be commonplace for us to discuss their actions, analyze what works and what doesn't, and join their fight. TOO FAT, TOO SLUTTY, TOO LOUD is the perfect place to start these conversations.
Anne Helen Petersen received her PhD in media studies from the University of Texas, where she studied the industrial history of the gossip industry. Today, she writes about culture, celebrity, and feminism for BuzzFeed News. Her first book, Scandals of Classic Hollywood, was featured in The Boston Globe, Time, NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour, Bitch, the New York Post, and The Rumpus.
TOO FAT, TOO SLUTTY, TOO LOUD is well-written, thought-provoking, and necessary for our current time. As I read Petersen's examination of these ten female celebrities and how they are "too unruly" for what society claims acceptable,I found myself becoming more and more frustrated; it can seem that the fight for equal treatment and respect of women is a losing battle. If these are women with well-established platforms and the financial means to affect change, and they are attacked for every move they do (or do not) make, what hope is there for the every-day women and men who know these fights are necessary?
On deeper examination, however, there is hope. As these celebrities push the boundaries on what is "acceptable", they force society to accept more and move toward equality. TOO FAT, TOO SLUTTY, TOO LOUD is exactly what we need: It should be commonplace for women (and men) to be fighting for equality. It should be commonplace to create change and move toward equality. It should to be commonplace for us to discuss their actions, analyze what works and what doesn't, and join their fight. TOO FAT, TOO SLUTTY, TOO LOUD is the perfect place to start these conversations.
Anne Helen Petersen received her PhD in media studies from the University of Texas, where she studied the industrial history of the gossip industry. Today, she writes about culture, celebrity, and feminism for BuzzFeed News. Her first book, Scandals of Classic Hollywood, was featured in The Boston Globe, Time, NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour, Bitch, the New York Post, and The Rumpus.
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Published 2018-08-07 by Plume |
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Published 2018-08-07 by Plume |