This is what a feminist crafter looks like! Wear your ideology on your sleeve by creating feminist merit badges (like started an all-girl band or rocked roller derby). Prove that the political is personal with DIY power panties (No means no). Craft great feminist hero finger puppets (Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Frida Kahlo) or googly-eyed tampon buddies. Fun sidebars provide background on (s)heroes of the feminist movement.
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Easy, approachable, and fun girl-power crafts
“What I like most about [Crafting with Feminism] is its throwback feel. Eff the too-perfect Pinterest aesthetic; this tome reminds me of the pre-Etsy era, when 'zines were the norm and crafts were kind of crude (with an endearing, knowing touch of Regretsy as well—ahem, vagina tree ornaments). Viva la DIY revolucion!”—Bust“In this sassy craft book, pop-culture expert, crafter, writer, and feminist Burton offers more than two dozen DIY projects inspired by real and fictional feminists…. Perfection á la Martha Stewart is not the goal here. Approaching loaded issues with a light heart and sense of humor is the aim.”—Booklist“The projects in Crafting with Feminism ARE playful and funny, ironic and extroverted, but they also form a very solid, engaged education in modern feminism, body acceptance and body sovereignty....In many ways, Crafting with Feminism acts like a primer for a youthful feminist awakening for the twenty somethings.”—Needle & Spindle “I don't have time to tell you how much I love this book because I'm too busy crafting all my tampons into my imaginary friends.  Also, I'm now out of tampons. Things are gonna get real weird if I forget to buy more.” —Jenny Lawson, author of Furiously Happy   “Crafting with Feminism reads much like Bonnie herself: fun, fierce, and forward. Reading it leaves you ready to DIY the inner bad-ass into your life.”—Hannah Hart, host of “My Drunk Kitchen”   “Crafting with Feminism not only gives you a wide variety of delightful crafts, but it also tries to leave you with some extra skills for the future! Why NOT learn to embroider while plotting the destruction of the patriarchy?!”—Kelly Sue DeConnick, comic book creator of Pretty Deadly and Bitch Planet   “Wait...did you say huggable uterus body pillow?...because you had me at vagina tree ornaments. Just as ‘feminist’ is a badge of honor in modern times so is being a maker. Bonnie has married the DIY spirit with a celebration of women. I know what I am doing this weekend.”—Kari Byron, “MythBusters” co-host   “This book invites you to join a community of inspired, creative people who care about the world and want to make a difference one finger puppet at a time. Share your thoughts and feelings about feminism by making art with your hands and join the revolution!”—Diva Zappa, fashion designer & crafter   “This book will help you both make and fly your fiercest feminist flag with pride.”—Sam Maggs, author of The Fangirl's Guide to the Galaxy“Teens, young women, and aging Gen Xers who long for the cut-and-paste riot grrrl era will get a kick out of Burton’s clever, craft-based celebration of womanhood.”—Library Journal    “…irreverent and inspiring book of projects with a saucy, sarcastic bent…. These craft ideas offer lots of fun inspiration for DIY gifts for feisty women, and playlists of movies and music, party themes, and tips to make throwing a feminist craft night a breeze.”—Foreword Reviews“The change-the-world spirit of feminism combines with the DIY attitude of craft in this irreverent and inspiring book of projects with a saucy, sarcastic bent.”—Foreword Reviews “This cute little number is lighthearted fare, for the beginner to intermediate [crafter], as long as you have a silly sense of humor…With a forward by one of my favorite Supernatural alums, Felicia Day, who explains strong feminism with whimsy way better than I ever could… Crafting With Feminism is a perfect book.” —Geeks of Doom   “The purpose of this book is pretty clear: to empower women and girls to own who they are and be proud to express themselves through craft.” —GeekMom   “If you have been looking for a crafting book that pokes fun at many of the typical feminist clichés then look no further than Crafting with Feminism.”—BioGamer Girl   “These projects are silly and funny and cool and will make your feminist soul reach for the sequins!”—Smart Bitches, Trashy Books
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781594749278
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Vendor
Quirk Books
Vekt
390 gr
Høyde
203 mm
Bredde
193 mm
Dybde
13 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
112

Forfatter

Biographical note

Bonnie Burton is a San Francisco based author, journalist, comedian, actress, and show host. She s been a senior editor for StarWars.com and the Official Star Wars Blog and a staff writer for Star Wars Insider magazine. Her books include The Star Wars Craft Book (Random House), Girls against Girls: Why We Are Mean to Each Other and How We Can Change (Zest Publishing), and Never Threaten to Eat Your Co-Workers (Apress). Author Residence: San Francisco, CA. Sarah Deragon is a freelance photographer who believes in dreaming big, working hard, equality, and giving back. Along with her wife, she runs the unconventional portrait studio Portraits to the People. She lives in San Francisco. Illustrator Residence: San Francisco, CA.