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Feminist Fight Club | Jessica Bennett
Feminist Fight Club | Jessica Bennett
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Feminist Fight Club: An Office Survival Manual for a Sexist Workplace
| ISBN-13 | 9780062642363 |
|---|---|
| Author | Jessica Bennett |
| Format | Trade Paperback |
| Publisher | Harper Paperbacks |
| Publication Date | September 13, 2016 |
| Page Count | 336 |
| Subjects | Careers, Feminism & Feminist Theory, Workplace Culture |
Extended Synopsis
Inspired by a real-life secret club of professional women, journalist Jessica Bennett delivers a hilarious, incisive, and deeply empowering guide to navigating subtle sexism in the modern workplace. Part tactical manual and part bold manifesto, Feminist Fight Club equips readers with the tools necessary to combat gender bias, reclaim their professional voices, and build essential solidarity inside the office and beyond.
Bennett expertly blends her own personal stories with startling research and no-nonsense advice to help readers recognize and systematically resist everyday workplace sexism. From decoding microaggressions to directly confronting the "Manterrupter" and the "Bropropriator," this book provides practical strategies, highly relatable scripts, and empowering language. Accompanied by witty illustrations and interactive diagnostic matrices, it is designed to help women fight back effectively without losing their cool—or their jobs.
Reader Targeting
- Young professionals and seasoned leaders actively navigating complex corporate gender dynamics.
- Fans of empowerment literature such as Lean In, #GIRLBOSS, and We Should All Be Feminists.
- Book clubs, workplace discussion groups, and anyone ready to challenge the status quo with equal parts humor and grit.
About the Author
Jessica Bennett is an award-winning journalist and the first-ever gender editor at The New York Times. She writes extensively on culture, politics, and social change, and served as a founding editor of LeanIn.org. Her acclaimed work has been featured in major publications including Time, Newsweek, and Vanity Fair.
Accolades & Awards
Feminist Fight Club has garnered high praise across the industry. Sheryl Sandberg proclaimed it "engaging, hilarious and practical," while Glamour called it "funny and fresh... one of those books that every person, not just every woman, should read." Bust Magazine lauded it as a "no-bullsh*t guide to workplace empowerment."
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