Women & Power: A Manifesto

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Based on Beard’s lectures on women’s voices and how they have been silenced, Women & Power was an enormous publishing success in the “#MeToo”’ year 2017. An exploration of misogyny, the origins of “gendered speech” in the classical era and the problems the male world has with strong women, this slim manifesto became an instant feminist classic. —The Guardian, "The 100 Best Books of the 21st Century"

[A] sparkling and forceful manifesto…The book is a straight shot of adrenaline.—Parul Sehgal, New York Times

Beard's thrilling manifesto turns to ancient times to find the seeds of misogyny, beginning with Homer's Odyssey (the first instance of a woman told to shut up) and continuing through Elizabeth Warren's 2017 silencing in the Senate. An irresistible call for women to speak up, act and redefine their power. —People

Beard is our most famous classicist, with a gift for bringing ancient Greece and Rome alive on the page like no one else. She is a writer of exceptional erudition and biting wit, and reading her is always a pleasure. This latest manifesto...is no exception…Beard has written an indictment, perhaps her most uncompromising to date, of an ancient past that she is hardly asking us – has never unequivocally asked us – to celebrate. As far as women are concerned, in relation to this ancestral legacy, there is very little to be proud about…The question I finally take from this brilliant book is: what would such power – no rape, no guns, no shutting up of women – look like?—The Guardian

There’s something about Women & Power that ensures it stands out from the rest though. Beard’s is a manifesto firmly grounded in rigorous academic study made legible for the masses, and her proposal for change as radical as it is reasonable and – we can but hope – realistic. —The National

A pithy exploration of misogyny’s tangled cultural roots. Based on a series of lectures, this slim volume draws on Beard’s deep knowledge of the classical world and her personal experience as a target of online sexist abuse. She reflects on the gendered structures of power, from voiceless women in Ovid’s Metamorphoses to feminists “reclaiming” Medusa. With clearsightedness and wry humour, this self-described “gobby woman” proves public speech is no longer the preserve of maleness. More power to her.—Financial Times

An urgent feminist cri de coeur, spot-on in its utterly reasonable plea that a woman ‘who dares to open her mouth in public’ actually be given a hearing.'—Kirkus Reviews, starred review

Mary Beard is a fearless writer with the gift of writing the right book at the right moment, and I’ve been emboldened by her brilliant analysis of women’s voice and role in society since antiquity, Women & Power. —Diana Athill, The Guardian

At just a little over 100 pages, Women & Power: A Manifesto may seem slight, but don't let its size fool you. This book speaks volumes and will not be silenced by Telemachus or anyone else. —Sarah E. Bond, Forbes

A clear, rich, subversive and witty argument about what power has meant to Western civilization from ancient times, and how its meaning could be changed in the future.—Anita Felicelli, San Francisco Chronicle

Beard always fights back, with humor and the confidence of intellectual authority…It’s fun to read Women & Power. Beard’s slim, elegant, well-illustrated book would fit nicely into a Christmas stocking. —Elaine Showalter, The Washington Post

Overall rating: 4.3333335 / 5 from 3 reviews.

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Incisive and Powerful

"Aside from a few puzzling British-isms (I went scrambling to the internet to look up ""bluestocking""), Mary Beard's short essays pack a significant punch. They're not prescriptive, but more of an overview of how we imagine and speak about women in power. I was hoping for something a little more tactical, to be honest, but it's a worthy reminder of the way we've been trained since antiquity to think about gender. It will take a long time to undo this work, but Beard's short pieces will hopefully make it a slightly shorter path. I'm an Indigo employee."

B444 (4/5)

Mary Beard is always brilliant!

"Mary Beard is, of course, brilliantly witty in her diagnoses and descriptions of women's exercise or not of power through western history. And there are obviously lessons to be drawn for today. But I'm still in the process of drawing them out. On another note. Any one who tries to explain, or worse mansplain Roman history to Beard, really has no purpose writing anything at all."

DrTaubman (4/5)

An Important Read

"A compelling insight into the power imbalance between male and female with eye-opening instances."

Megan (5/5)

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  • Published date: Dec 12, 2017
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 128
  • Publisher: WW Norton
  • ISBN: 9781631494758
  • Dimensions: 5.0" W x 0.5" L x 7.5" H
Mary Beard is the author of the best-selling The Fires of Vesuvius and the National Book Critics Circle Award–nominated Confronting the Classics and SPQR. A popular blogger and television personality, Beard is a regular contributor to the New York Review of Books. She lives in England.

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