Currently I do not have a favorite author. I read a lot
because my career is based on reading and I do not dislike it, but when I have
free time I prefer to do other things.
Angela Davis, is an author who has inspired a lot, is not
my favorite because I have not read all her work but I think she is an
admirable woman because of the struggle in which she participated. His writing
is simple and tries to reach all people, not just the academy. The book
"woman, race and class" seemed beautiful, although hard. In the book
Angela talks about the conflicts that occurred throughout history within the
feminist movement, especially between white and black feminism.
If you ask me, I recommend it to closed eyes, it is a
quick, informative reading that invites reflection and questioning. The issue
addressed remains in force until today. It is a book that I really liked
because it gave me tools to be able to converse with the feminine environment
that surrounds me. I would not say it's my favorite book because many books
have made sense to me throughout my life. But this is the one I liked the most
during the last time.
I recommend it because I think it is important to be up to
date with the information that relates to feminism, a movement that is in the
forefront and that has marked the political and social scene, especially during
the course of this year.
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