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This 3 page paper discusses the book by Bell Hooks, Feminism is for Everybody. The paper gives a brief overview, quotes, and critiques the concepts in the book. Bibliography lists 1 source.
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rhetoric with another book entitled, Feminism is for Everybody. This book is designed primarily with the new feminist in mind. What is the movement all about? Why was it begun
in the first place? And, why had feminism gone beyond being just for females and into the mainstream where all were included in the struggle for equal rights? Miss
Hooks starts with a broad discussion of feminisms history, how women gained the right to work, to love, to pursue various dreams. She discusses the basic rights of every person
to not live in fear. One gets the idea that she has written this book in response to the perception that todays women take for granted the freedoms and do
not realize from whence they came. As such, she seems to have declared herself one among many, destined to keep that spark of feminism alive. But, the crux of the
book drives home the point that feminism began to fail in the late seventies because it was taken out of the streets and the forefront of peoples consciousnesses, and instead
was brought into the classrooms where, as she says, only the privileged were exposed to the doctrines. At this point, feminism was no longer being talked about by everyone, it
had ceased to be for everyone. This is where the movement failed she suggests. Brooks puts forth a type of clarion call for women in the new generation to
pick up the cause of the sisters who have gone before and to make certain that the ideas of feminism do not die in the world of academia. She passionately
states that feminism needs to come into the mainstream again before it is too late. Several ways in which she suggests that this happen is by media exposure to the
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