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Mala Feminista
Mala feminista, by Roxane Gay, brings together a series of incisive and often ironic essays on feminism in contemporary culture. Through a clear and approachable perspective, the author reflects on the contradictions that shape how we consume culture, entertainment, and political ideas.
When Roxane Gay began to define herself as a “bad feminist,” she did so with a touch of irony: a way to acknowledge that ideological perfection is impossible. In these texts, she proposes accepting the nuances, tensions, and inconsistencies that are part of real life. Her starting point is clear: one can support feminism without fitting into a rigid ideal.
With constant references to pop culture and her own experience, Gay addresses topics such as abortion, motherhood, sexual harassment, and the representation of women in the media. She admits, for example, that she enjoys rap despite its sexist clichés, is drawn to absurd comedies, the color pink, or series like Girls, and that she can flip through Vogue while still questioning the cultural system that produces them.
The result is an intelligent, provocative, and very readable book that invites readers to think about feminism through the complexity of everyday life, far from simplified discourses.