Title: Click: When We Knew We were Feminists
Edited by: Courtney E. Martin and J. Courtney Sullivan
Publisher: Seal Press 2010
Genre: Nonfiction -- Women's Studies
Pages: 240
Rating: 4 / 5 stars
Reading Challenges: Dewey -- 300s; Fall into Reading
How I Got It: Library Loan
When did you know you were a feminist? Whether it happened at school, at work, while watching TV, or reading a book, many of us can point to a particular moment when we knew we were feminists. In Click, editors Courtney E. Martin and J. Courtney Sullivan bring us a range of women—including Jessica Valenti, Amy Richards, Shelby Knox, Winter Miller, and Jennifer Baumgardner—who share stories about how that moment took shape for them.Sometimes emotional, sometimes hilarious, this collection gives young women who already identify with the feminist movement the opportunity to be heard—and it welcomes into the fold those new to the still-developing story of feminism.
This book took me back to to my college women's studies day. I loved reading about how others found out they are a feminist. This is more of a feel good book for me. I really enjoyed the the stories that were a bit more sad. They seemed to really ring true. This is a great little introduction to feminism. Definite read.