We Should All Be So Feminine: We Should All Be a Feminist

We Should All Be So Feminine: We Should All Be a Feminist

2017 • 100 pages

All the $710 t-shirts sold out over-night. They were inscribed based on ""a personal, eloquently-argued essay, adapted from the much-admired TEDx talk of the same name..."" and also a NYT bestselling book. When just weeks before, women marched around our nation's capitol wearing pink, handed knitted ""p*ssyhats"" and leaving lots of trash on the sidewalks for others to clean up. In our twenty-first century, do we need yet another definition of feminism, or could we really use a humorous backward glance into the last century? Back to a day where the roles were well-defined, but neither sex really knew what theirs was. We bring you three authors who wrote and published their works in the early 1920's. They tell of simpler times, before nationwide corporate news TV, Internet, and ""bi-coastals"" inundated with ""fake news."" Let's put down our over-priced designer t-shirts to pick up some humorous reading (for a hundredth of that price) and see how people used to act...

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