In women, according to an article from The New York Times titled “I Used to Insist I Didn’t Get Angry. There is often inequality in the way anger is perceived in terms of gender. I do, however, support everything these authors are trying to do for the women of the future and agree that women’s rage can change the world. As an 18-year-old, Caucasian female, I have not had much experience with the hardships of women in the workplace or in life. The books argue that the often unappreciated rage of women can be a catalyst for social change.Įveryone should read these books to grasp what women are and have been up against. After years of political and social pressures telling women to keep their mouths shut, two new books encourage women to do the opposite: “Rage Becomes Her” by Soraya Chemaly, and “Good and Mad” by Rebecca Traister. In an attempt to make a difference in important social issues, women have begun speaking out and, remarkably, are being praised for doing so.
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