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The F Word: How we learned to swear by feminism [Paperback] Caro, Jane and Fox, Catherine
The F Word: How we learned to swear by feminism [Paperback] Caro, Jane and Fox, Catherine
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**The F Word: How We Learned to Swear by Feminism** takes you on a rollicking journey through the evolution of feminist language and why certain words make people squirm. Authors Jane Caro and Catherine Fox dive deep into how feminism became society's ultimate swear word, exploring the linguistic gymnastics we perform around gender equality.
This isn't your typical academic feminist theory—it's sharp, witty, and refreshingly honest about how language shapes our understanding of women's rights. Perfect for anyone curious about gender politics, business professionals navigating workplace equality, or readers who enjoy non-fiction that doesn't take itself too seriously.
Both Caro and Fox are seasoned Australian commentators known for their no-nonsense approach to feminist discourse. This preloved paperback from Patina Paperbacks offers brilliant insights into why feminism triggers such strong reactions and how we can reclaim the conversation.
*"Finally, a feminist book that made me laugh out loud while learning something new on every page!"*
*"Brilliant analysis wrapped in accessible humor—changed how I think about language and equality."*
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