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Hating Girls:

An Intersectional Survey of Misogyny

Hating Girls is a collection of cutting-edge essays addressing the pervasive problem of misogyny from an intersectional framework, particularly focused on identities of gender, race, class, sexuality, and religion.

Scholars, activist reformers, and social justice practitioners offer multiple perspectives of the misogyny that dominates our culture providing both macro-views as well as case studies in the United States. This interdisciplinary analysis exposes the destructive, oppressive beliefs and practices inherent in our society and offers a progressive, equitable way forward.

Contributors

Portia Allie-Turco

Rev. Mary Sue Barnett

Melissa Brennan

Angela Cowser

Rev. Diane Dougherty

Dorislee Gilbert

Kristi Gray

Tammy Hatfield

Sarah Johansson

Sandy Kirkham

Francoise Alisha Knox-Kazimierczuk

Debra Meyers

Donna Pollard

Kimberly C. Rhyan

Meredith Shockley-Smith

Tara M. Tuttle

Johanna W.H. van Wijk-Bos

Rev. Stephanie A. Welsh

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GERARD SANTO

"Amazing. Absolutely changed my outlook on life and society."

COURTNEY FOX

"Eye opening; a concise collection that highlights the challenges that come from being raised as a girl. The implications for later life and the affects on the psyche are well thought out and covered in depth."

JESSICA

"Highly engaging and incredibly interesting. This perspective on the subject deeply affected me. The personal narrative is truly courageous and eye opening."
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Hating Girls: Stories and Solidarity by Abigail Lutz

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Crisis and Challenge in the Roman Catholic Church: Perspectives on Decline and Reformation

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Third Anthology Focused on Spiritual Healing After Sexual Assault Coming Soon

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