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Comprend les noms: Marcelle Karp

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The Bust Guide to the New Girl Order (1999) — Directeur de publication — 598 exemplaires
Getting Over Max Cooper (2022) 14 exemplaires

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Date de naissance
1964
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female
Nationalité
USA

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This book is enjoyable but not particularly serious. As an alternative to publications like Cosmo and Vogue, Bust is great. At its worst, this collection at least avoids deepening the major neuroses mainstream women's magazines tend to inculcate; at its best, it actively pushes us to overcome them. However, this collection is hardly revolutionary or mind-blowing. Many of the articles are juvenile, navel-gazing, or basic 101-level.
 
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brleach | 5 autres critiques | Jan 26, 2015 |
This is a great comprehensive book, but there are others out there that have given better strategies and instructions for Knitting, but there are a few cute patterns, so, that said, I will give it a three rating.
 
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naildoctors | Sep 1, 2010 |
I didn't enjoy this nearly as much as the Bitch compilation. It was less substantial and there was a lot more attempt at empty shock value by some of the writers. It probably works better as a periodic disposable magazine than as an attempt at essays with long-term relevance. I did really enjoy the introductory essays in each chapter by the editors (one of which is still with the magazine), and Lynn Peril writes for them these days, so I'll probably still try the magazine. It is also very dated, but I was in my early to mid-20s when the stuff was written, and I can still remember how I felt about all that at the time, so that wasn't really a problem.… (plus d'informations)
 
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kristenn | 5 autres critiques | Jan 10, 2010 |
I picked this up hoping for a feminist alternative to Cosmo. I got Cosmo with a "feminist" label--though not necessarily feminist views. By this I mean that the articles alternated between sex-positive and crude slut-shaming. At one point Cindy Crawford is called "Cindy 'I call myself a feminist because I sell my own body' Crawford," and several articles later a writer lauds a porn star being interviewed for "profiting from sex on her own terms." Besides that, the section on "Don'ts for Boys" was sexist and insensitive.

This was a fun read, as a college student, but I wouldn't buy a copy for my younger sister until she's better developed her ability to read critically.
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KLmesoftly | 5 autres critiques | Nov 4, 2009 |

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½ 3.7
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