Summary of feminist culture to shine in a patriarchal society

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What would you say if you could reframe Uncle Robert, known for his anti-feminist opinions during family meals, just with a little little-known anecdote, all while shining with your intelligence?

In a period where feminism increasingly permeates our way of thinking, Sabrina Erin Gin proposes to address the major subjects of feminism through the small stories that forged the big one.

Do you know who Ada Lovelace is? This mathematician created the very first computer program in the 19th century, without which the computer would never have been invented.

Did you know that doctors wanted to ban the use of mechanical sewing machines for women, who they suspected of masturbating on them?

This book recounts different stories, unknown facts about women of yesterday and today, eccentric anecdotes which have contributed to establishing patriarchy.

A necessary work to abolish the history of men.

Published: September 13, 2022

Publishing house: Éditions Leduc

EAN13 Paper book: 9791028525545

EAN13 eBook [ePub + Mobi/Kindle + PDF]: 9791028526306

Weight (in grams): 244

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Products are shipped within 10 days of ordering. I'm on my own to handle all the logistics, thank you for your patience!

Colissimo / global relay shipping

France and International - if the FDP is lower than what you paid, don't worry! I'll refund you!!!
Postcards and prints are sent in cardboard or thick envelopes to guarantee receipt without unpleasant surprises. A3 posters are sent in triangular tubes. However, if something bad happens, contact me via the contact form with a description of the problem, and photographic evidence of the damage to the package.

Buying from Olympe not only means treating yourself to funny, subversive and accessible art, but also allows the production of free content on the @olympereve Instagram account, so THANK YOU <3

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      Description

      What would you say if you could reframe Uncle Robert, known for his anti-feminist opinions during family meals, just with a little little-known anecdote, all while shining with your intelligence?

      In a period where feminism increasingly permeates our way of thinking, Sabrina Erin Gin proposes to address the major subjects of feminism through the small stories that forged the big one.

      Do you know who Ada Lovelace is? This mathematician created the very first computer program in the 19th century, without which the computer would never have been invented.

      Did you know that doctors wanted to ban the use of mechanical sewing machines for women, who they suspected of masturbating on them?

      This book recounts different stories, unknown facts about women of yesterday and today, eccentric anecdotes which have contributed to establishing patriarchy.

      A necessary work to abolish the history of men.

      Published: September 13, 2022

      Publishing house: Éditions Leduc

      EAN13 Paper book: 9791028525545

      EAN13 eBook [ePub + Mobi/Kindle + PDF]: 9791028526306

      Weight (in grams): 244

      ——-

      Products are shipped within 10 days of ordering. I'm on my own to handle all the logistics, thank you for your patience!

      Colissimo / global relay shipping

      France and International - if the FDP is lower than what you paid, don't worry! I'll refund you!!!
      Postcards and prints are sent in cardboard or thick envelopes to guarantee receipt without unpleasant surprises. A3 posters are sent in triangular tubes. However, if something bad happens, contact me via the contact form with a description of the problem, and photographic evidence of the damage to the package.

      Buying from Olympe not only means treating yourself to funny, subversive and accessible art, but also allows the production of free content on the @olympereve Instagram account, so THANK YOU <3

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