Enjoy fast and reliable shipping to any location across Australia.

SKU: PR620064

The Radicals

$25.95 AUD
Dive into the compelling world of radical feminism with this gripping paperback that chronicles D's tumultuous journey after twenty-five years of extremist feminist activism. In 'D’s Struggle for Identity', D finds herself on probation for assaulting homophobes, facing the unexpected pressure of becoming respectable—a life she never aspired to lead. Supported by her progressive mom and supportive girlfriend, D, the resilient leader of the feminist collective Pussy Power, grapples with what it means to be a feminist in today's complex socio-political landscape. As she uncovers her estranged father's alarming descent into white supremacy, D’s life spirals out of control, forcing her to confront the toxic dynamics within her own collective. This page-turner highlights the intersections of feminism, identity, and activism, while posing critical questions about respectability politics and societal expectations. Perfect for readers looking for an unflinching exploration of radical feminist ideals and the challenges faced by activists in a contemporary world. Experience D's chaotic ride through betrayal, personal growth, and the quest for true liberation. This book, published on 29-02-2020, serves as a vital addition to any feminist literature collection, inviting deep reflection on the role of feminists in today's evolving society.

Author: Marolyn Krasner
Bind: paperback


Publication Date: 29-02-2020

After twenty-five years of extremist feminist activism, D is on probation for assaulting homophobes and she is becoming something she never wanted to be: respectable. D’s mom and girlfriend hope her life as leader of the feminist collective Pussy Power is over, but D feels like a failure. When she finds out her estranged father has jumped on the white power bandwagon and is sharing the personal details of marginalized people on his badly designed website, she reconnects with her toxic Pussy Power cofounder and triggers a chain of events that causes her new life to implode, which is very bad, but is also exactly what she wants.

Delivery Information

Delivery takes 3-12 business days after dispatch from our fulfillment center, unless stated otherwise. In most cases, your order will arrive before the 12-day mark; however, some items may take up to the full 12 working days.

Payment & Security

Payment methods

  • American Express
  • Apple Pay
  • Google Pay
  • Mastercard
  • Shop Pay
  • Union Pay
  • Visa

Your payment information is processed securely. We do not store credit card details nor have access to your credit card information.

NATIONWIDE BOOKS

The Radicals

$25.95 AUD
Dive into the compelling world of radical feminism with this gripping paperback that chronicles D's tumultuous journey after twenty-five years of extremist feminist activism. In 'D’s Struggle for Identity', D finds herself on probation for assaulting homophobes, facing the unexpected pressure of becoming respectable—a life she never aspired to lead. Supported by her progressive mom and supportive girlfriend, D, the resilient leader of the feminist collective Pussy Power, grapples with what it means to be a feminist in today's complex socio-political landscape. As she uncovers her estranged father's alarming descent into white supremacy, D’s life spirals out of control, forcing her to confront the toxic dynamics within her own collective. This page-turner highlights the intersections of feminism, identity, and activism, while posing critical questions about respectability politics and societal expectations. Perfect for readers looking for an unflinching exploration of radical feminist ideals and the challenges faced by activists in a contemporary world. Experience D's chaotic ride through betrayal, personal growth, and the quest for true liberation. This book, published on 29-02-2020, serves as a vital addition to any feminist literature collection, inviting deep reflection on the role of feminists in today's evolving society.

Author: Marolyn Krasner
Bind: paperback


Publication Date: 29-02-2020

After twenty-five years of extremist feminist activism, D is on probation for assaulting homophobes and she is becoming something she never wanted to be: respectable. D’s mom and girlfriend hope her life as leader of the feminist collective Pussy Power is over, but D feels like a failure. When she finds out her estranged father has jumped on the white power bandwagon and is sharing the personal details of marginalized people on his badly designed website, she reconnects with her toxic Pussy Power cofounder and triggers a chain of events that causes her new life to implode, which is very bad, but is also exactly what she wants.

Default

  • Default
View product