Verlag | Random House UK |
Auflage | 2016 |
Seiten | 128 |
Format | 19,3 cm |
Gewicht | 280 g |
Artikeltyp | Englisches Buch |
ISBN-10 | 1910931098 |
EAN | 9781910931097 |
Bestell-Nr | 91093109UA |
Feministisch! Herrlich sarkastisch! Und gar nicht dämlich!
Können Frauen Genies sein? Oder sind ihre Arme zu kurz und ihre Köpfe zu klein? Warum haben wir im Geschichtsunterricht nur über zwei drei Frauen etwas gelernt? Was haben eigentlich all die anderen früher gemacht?
"Jacky Fleming schaut genau hin - und das muss sie auch, denn sie sind schwer zu finden: Frauen in der Geschichte." The Guardian
"Schon der Anblick der weiblichen Gestalt lehrt, dass das Weib weder zu großen geistigen, noch körperlichen Arbeiten bestimmt ist." Arthur Schopenhauer
Kurzbeschreibung:
Reminds you of what you were taught about women in history lessons at school, which is to say, not a lot. This book of cartoons reveals some of our greatest thinkers' baffling theories about women. It states that even Charles Darwin believed that women would never achieve anything important, because of their smaller brains.
Klappentext:
Can women be geniuses? Or are their arms too short?
Why did we only learn about three women at school? What were all the others doing?
'Brilliantly, mordantly funny and extremely clever... There isn't a man, woman or child who wouldn't benefit from spending time with this.' India Knight
The Trouble With Women does for girls what 1066 and All That did for boys: it reminds us of what we were taught about women in history lessons at school, which is to say, not a lot. A brilliantly witty book of cartoons, it reveals some of our greatest thinkers' baffling theories about women. We learn that even Charles Darwin, long celebrated for his open, objective scientific mind, believed that women would never achieve anything important, because of their smaller brains.
Get ready to laugh, wince and rescue forgotten women from the 'dustbin of history', whilst keeping a close eye out for tell-tale 'genius hair'. You will never look at history in the same way again.< br>
Rezension:
Jacky Fleming...is brilliantly, mordantly funny and extremely clever, and these are her finest drawings yet... The book is savagely funny and wonderfully constructed, so that you start off giggling uncontrollably but then grow quieter at each successive misogynistic shocker... There isn't a man, woman or child who wouldn't benefit from spending time with this. India Knight The Sunday Times