Bitches, Bimbos, and Ballbreakers: The Guerrilla Girls' Illustrated Guide to Female Stereotypes

by Guerrilla Girls

Paperback, 2003

Status

Available

Call number

ART

Publication

Penguin Books (2003), Edition: 1, 96 pages

Description

Whatever life a woman leads, from biker chick to society girl, there's a stereotype she'll have to live down. The Guerrilla Girls, notorious for their outrageous take on women's issues, now tackle the maze of stereotypes that follow women from cradle to grave. With subversive use of information--and great visuals--they explore the history and significance of stereotypes like Old Maid, Trophy Wife, and Prostitute with a Heart of Gold. They tag the Top Types, examine sexual slurs, explain the evolution of butches and femmes, and delve into the lives of real and fictional women who have become stereotypes, from Aunt Jemima to Tokyo Rose to June Cleaver. The Guerrilla Girls' latest assault on injustice towards women will make people laugh, make them mad, and maybe even make them change their minds.… (more)

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Rating

½ (43 ratings; 3.7)

User reviews

LibraryThing member HeatherLee
I wish that this book was longer. I was disappointed by it. 'Bitches, Bimbos, and Ballbreakers' offered no insights, just tired old rehash of things we've all heard before. I will say though, that it's colorful and funny.
LibraryThing member ironicqueery
This is an excellent and easy to read primer for anyone wanting to look into the stereotyping of women. A variety of categories women are lumped into are examined, illustrated, and explained in all their sexist histories. Using biting sarcasm touched with humor, the Guerrilla Girls explain how
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stereotypes have affected women though time. Tips for how to overcome or remove stereotypes are also scattered throughout the book. For a light yet revealing introduction to feminism and the stereotyping of woman, you can't find a better and more entertaining book. The last few pages also feature tools to create your own feminist subversions and a thorough bibliography for further research.
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LibraryThing member Michelle_Detorie
This book is so rad and would be so fun to use with a class. It's basically like TV in book form -- really visual, lots of little boxes to hold your attention, and very entertaining. It be a great gift for a teen.
LibraryThing member widdersyns
I love this book so much.

Language

Original language

English

ISBN

0142001015 / 9780142001011
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