Jessica Valenti

Sex Object

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New York Times Bestseller — An NPR Best Book of the Year
“Sharp and prescient… The appeal of Valenti’s memoir lies in her ability to trace objectification through her own life, and to trace what was for a long time her own obliviousness to it…Sex Object is an antidote to the fun and flirty feminism of selfies and self-help.” — New Republic
Author and Guardian US columnist Jessica Valenti has been leading the national conversation on gender and politics for over a decade. Now, in a darkly funny and bracing memoir, Valenti explores the toll that sexism takes from the every day to the existential. 
Sex Object explores the painful, funny, embarrassing, and sometimes illegal moments that shaped Valenti’s adolescence and young adulthood in New York City, revealing a much shakier inner life than the confident persona she has cultivated as one of the most recognizable feminists of her generation.
In the tradition of writers like Joan Didion and Mary Karr, this literary memoir is sure to shock those already familiar with Valenti’s work and enthrall those who are just finding it.
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174 printed pages
Original publication
2016
Publication year
2016
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Impressions

  • Nieturnershared an impression7 years ago
    💡Learnt A Lot

    Mixed feelings. Author's honesty is something I do appreciate, yet she is probably not a Feminist I want to become.

  • Cintia Reyesshared an impression6 years ago
    👍Worth reading
    🙈Lost On Me

    I am sorry but it's a white feminist book. The first two parts are about a feminist that screws up and goes through some shit and has barely any consequences in a white world. Valenti at times tries to bring back her Italian heritage which sometimes work, sometimes it doesn't make any sense. Also it seems like sometimes she is kind of bragging about her "wild" life .
    But when I got to read the third part, with stories like 'ice' or 'cherry' my heart melted. It was well written and lovely and so accomplished. For this third part I see Jessica Valenti is a good writer, but personally I don't think she is very good at writing feminist anecdotes without losing the real meaning or morals of the story.

  • Aleksey Zamullashared an impression7 years ago
    🎯Worthwhile

    Raw autobiography. Some things are hard to read, let alone empathize. But it’s definitely worth it — helps to remember, to not lose sight of the bigger picture of women’s rights.

Quotes

  • Nieturnerhas quoted7 years ago
    Recognizing suffering is not giving up and it’s not weak.
  • Masha Shakurovahas quoted6 years ago
    I started to ask myself: Who would I be if I didn’t live in a world that hated women? I’ve been unable to come up with a satisfactory answer, but I did realize that I’ve long been mourning this version of myself that never existed.
  • mmabyalwakumalohas quoted7 years ago
    Who would I be if I didn’t live in a world that hated women?

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