¿De quién es esta historia? / Whose Story Is This? (Spanish Edition)

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La premiada autora de Los hombres me explican cosas y «voz de la resistencia» (The New York Times Magazine) reflexiona sobre el #MeToo y el estado actual del feminismo: un libro urgente, necesario y lleno de esperanza.

«Para Solnit, la esperanza no es una garantía para el mañana, sino un detonador para la acción de hoy».—John Berger

¿Quién decide lo que consideramos verdadero? ¿Quién da forma a la construcción de los hechos? Para Solnit, nos encontramos en medio de una guerra por el dominio de la narrativa, una batalla en la que los poderosos intentan aferrarse a sus antiguos privilegios, pudiendo justificar la violencia para defenderlos, y otras voces minoritarias —las mujeres, las personas racializadas, y todos aquellos que están al margen del poder— luchan por hacerse hueco en el elenco de la verdad. A partir de movimientos como el #MeToo y el Black Lives Matter, o casos como el de Harvey Weinstein, Rebecca Solnit, «una de las pensadoras más influyentes de nuestro tiempo» (Público), analiza este cambio de paradigma, señalando sus triunfos y sus fallos, y abogando por la democratización de las nuevas ideas y los nuevos lenguajes como forma de resistencia.

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New feminist essays for the #MeToo era from the international best-selling author of Men Explain Things to Me.

Who gets to shape the narrative of our times? The current moment is a battle royale over that foundational power, one in which women, people of color, and non-straight people are telling other versions, while white people and men--particularly white men--hang onto the old versions and their own centrality. In Whose Story Is This, Rebecca Solnit appraises what's emerging, why it matters, and what the obstacles are.

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Product Details

Author:
Rebecca Solnit
Format:
Hardcover
Pages:
32
Publisher:
PRH Grupo Editorial (August 8, 2023)
Language:
Spanish
ISBN-13:
9788426424457
ISBN-10:
8426424457
Weight:
12oz
Dimensions:
6" x 9.04" x 0.64"
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Discount Code:
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Audience:
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Country of Origin:
Spain
Pub Discount:
65
Imprint:
Lumen

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