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Bad Fat Black Girl
Bad Fat Black Girl: Notes from a Trap Feminist | Sesali Bowen
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From funny and fearless entertainment journalist Sesali Bowen, Bad Fat Black Girl combines rule-breaking feminist theory, witty and insightful personal memoir, and cutting cultural analysis for an unforgettable, genre-defining debut. Growing up on the south side of Chicago, Sesali Bowen learned early on how to hustle, stay on her toes, and champion other Black women and femmes as she navigated Blackness, queerness, fatness, friendship, poverty, sex work, and self-love. Her love of trap music led her to the top of hip-hop journalism, profiling game-changing artists like Megan Thee Stallion, Lizzo, and Janelle Monae. But despite all the beauty, complexity, and general badassery she saw, Bowen found none of that nuance represented in mainstream feminism. Thus, she coined Trap Feminism, a contemporary framework that interrogates where feminism meets today's hip-hop. Bad Fat Black Girl offers a new, inclusive feminism for the modern world. Weaving together searing personal essay and cultural commentary, Bowen interrogates sexism, fatphobia, and capitalism all within the context of race and hip-hop. In the process, she continues a Black feminist legacy of unmatched sheer determination and creative resilience. Bad bitches: this ones for you.
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Robotswithpersonality
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'Twas the month of memoirs. #memoirmay

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Similar to How to be an Antiracist in structure, moments in the author's life are a take off point to discussing in an academic yet approachable style, particular aspects of Black experience, in this case, Black women and trap feminism, and how these experiences are shaped by forces like racism, capitalism, the patriarchy. 1/?

Robotswithpersonality Bowen's messaging is less about combatting these forces on a large scale, and more about what has worked for her to create a fulfilling life while managing the influences of these forces. Also includes occasional pauses to introduce vocabulary.
More assertive in tone, perhaps, than The Body is Not an Apology, but I think there are similarities in the important messages coming from the same place of love. 2/?
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Robotswithpersonality I especially appreciated the look into the necessary pairing of both knowing the importance of vulnerability and understanding the need to set boundaries and standards; black girl sexuality and sex positivity - the need for information and not shaming to keep young Black women healthy and safe; and addressing sex work - perhaps the area most in need of more people listening to practitioners rather than surrendering to preconceived ideas, especially when considering policy. 3/4 1y
Robotswithpersonality 4/4 ⚠️ SA, fatphobia, body image negativity, misogynoir, racism, misogyny, loved one experiencing addiction, child abuse framed as corporal punishment 1y
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Evita
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4 out of 5

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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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Getting my hair done and reading. 🙂

GondorGirl I always bring a book to hair appointments too! 🥰 3y
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