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As a Woman Thinks : Reclaiming Mental Sovereignty in a Patriarchal World
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8227289889
- EAN9798227289889
- Date de parution04/04/2025
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurBig Dog Books, LLC
Résumé
What if the most powerful rebellion begins in your mind? In As a Woman Thinks: Reclaiming Mental Sovereignty in a Patriarchal World, Prince Penman-a pseudonym for a bold collective of feminist writers-unravels the silent scripts of patriarchy that cage women's thoughts. Blending raw memoir with piercing social commentary, this groundbreaking work exposes how myths, language, and systemic gatekeeping have colonized our mental freedom, while offering a fierce blueprint to break free.
From the attic of self-doubt to the fire of reclaimed rage, Penman guides readers through an internal rebellion against imposter syndrome, medical gaslighting, and societal dismissal. With lyrical prose and unflinching honesty, they stitch a sisterhood across generations and cultures-queer novelists rewriting fairy tales, Indigenous activists alchemizing anger, women of color code-switching to survive.
This is feminist empowerment at its most actionable: unlearn the lies, rewrite the myths, and build a citadel of thought that no lock can hold. For every woman told she thinks too much-or not enough-this book is a manifesto of intersectionality, a call to weave your own tapestry of mental sovereignty. With roots in Virginia Woolf's defiance and bell hooks' communal strength, As a Woman Thinks is perfect for book clubs, seekers of self-help, and rebels ready to reclaim their minds.
Are you ready to think free?
From the attic of self-doubt to the fire of reclaimed rage, Penman guides readers through an internal rebellion against imposter syndrome, medical gaslighting, and societal dismissal. With lyrical prose and unflinching honesty, they stitch a sisterhood across generations and cultures-queer novelists rewriting fairy tales, Indigenous activists alchemizing anger, women of color code-switching to survive.
This is feminist empowerment at its most actionable: unlearn the lies, rewrite the myths, and build a citadel of thought that no lock can hold. For every woman told she thinks too much-or not enough-this book is a manifesto of intersectionality, a call to weave your own tapestry of mental sovereignty. With roots in Virginia Woolf's defiance and bell hooks' communal strength, As a Woman Thinks is perfect for book clubs, seekers of self-help, and rebels ready to reclaim their minds.
Are you ready to think free?



