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Merovius

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Man Up (2014, Penguin Publishing Group) No rating

A good step on an ongoing journey

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A very frank and open first-person account of the kinds of pressure the patriarchy puts on men and the damages this can do to them and others. If you heard and are irritated by the term "toxic masculinity", this is an absolute reading recommendation - because what the author talks about in this book is exactly what is meant by it.

I think this book can serve as an important first step in building a positive male identity, by first deconstructing the existing damaging one.

Women's Agency in the Dune Universe (2021, Springer International Publishing AG) 5 stars

Review of "Women's Agency in the Dune Universe" on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

If you want a systematic, scientific discussion of the Dune series and/or an excellent example of a feminist critique of popular literature, this is the book for you. It makes an argument for a feminist reading of Dune using a very structured approach.

It chooses five major themes: Mind-Body Synergy, Reproduction and Motherhood, Voices, Education and Memory, and Sexuality. For each theme it then 1. explains the real-world discussion in the feminist movement during Herbert's lifetime, 2. interprets the text in that context, giving several examples of plot and characterization and 3. compares the series to the works of feminist Sci-Fi authors from the same era. It also does not shy away from pointing out and discussing parts of the text that complicate (and maybe even contradict) a feminist reading.

The target audience of this book is clearly scientifically minded, so it is probably not the easiest read for the …

Capitalist Realism (EBook, 2009, Zero Books) 5 stars

Capitalist Realism: Is There No Alternative? explores Fisher's concept of "capitalist realism," which he takes …

Review of 'Capitalist Realism' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

A scathing indictment of capitalism, by (successfully) putting the blame for several contemporary social ilks on it.

My only criticism is that while it makes a strong case both for capitalist realism existing as an ideology and it being a problem, the book does not make the case for any alternatives. It does contain some actionable suggestions for how to fight capitalism. But it falls short of providing a systemic alternative. As such, while it successfully argues that capitalist realism is a problem, it doesn't fully prove that it's wrong.

Nevertheless, a good read and well argued.

Bridge to Terabithia, Katherine Paterson (1989, Perfection Form) 5 stars

Review of 'Bridge to Terabithia, Katherine Paterson' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

For a book that was written almost 50 years ago, it has surprisingly progressive things to say about gender and masculinity. I would argue that even today, most men could learn a lot from the child protagonist of this book. From what I heard about it, I knew it would make me cry. But I didn't quite expect that I would love everything about it.

We Were Liars (2014, Delacorte Press) 5 stars

A beautiful and distinguished family. A private island. A brilliant, damaged girl; a passionate, political …

Review of 'We Were Liars' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

If there is on thing I expect from Lockhart, it's absurdly interesting and usually tragic protagonists. And lord, does she deliver in this book. Read it and then read everything else by her.