This Is Major e-bog
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A National Book Critics Circle Finalist in Autobiography * Finalist for a Lambda Literary Award*Named one of the most anticipated books of the year by USA Today, Bitch Magazine, Parade, Salon and Ms. MagazineFrom a fierce and humorous new voice comes a relevant, insightful, and riveting collection of personal essays on the richness and resilience of black girl culturefor readers of Samantha Irb...
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90,41 DKK
Forlag
Harper Perennial
Udgivet
30 juni 2020
Længde
336 sider
Genrer
Biography: general
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780062890603
A National Book Critics Circle Finalist in Autobiography * Finalist for a Lambda Literary Award*Named one of the most anticipated books of the year by USA Today, Bitch Magazine, Parade, Salon and Ms. MagazineFrom a fierce and humorous new voice comes a relevant, insightful, and riveting collection of personal essays on the richness and resilience of black girl culturefor readers of Samantha Irby, Roxane Gay, Morgan Jerkins, and Lindy West.Shayla Lawson is major. You dont know who she is. Yet. But thats okay. She is on a mission to move black girls like herself from best supporting actress to a starring role in the major narrative. Whether shes taking on workplace microaggressions or upending racist stereotypes about her home state of Kentucky, she looks for the side of the story that isnt always told, the places where the voices of black girls havent been heard.The essays inThis is Major ask questions like: Why are black women invisible to AI? What is black girl magic? Or: Am I one viral tweet away from becoming Twitter famous? And: How much magic does it take to land a Tinder date?With a unique mix of personal stories, pop culture observations, and insights into politics and history, Lawson sheds light on these questions, as well as the many ways black women and girls have influenced mainstream culturefrom their style, to their language, and even their artand how major they really are. Timely, enlightening, and wickedly sharp, This Is Major places black women at the centerno longer silenced, no longer the minority.