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Books on gender equality


The study of gender has a long been a topic of discussion and more often than required, a topic of argument. It’s saddening to see this to be persisting even while we are far into the 21st century. Many of the early “scientific” studies on the subject sought to prove that women, along with people of color and the poor, “occupy their subordinate roles by the harsh dictates of nature (Gould, 1981, p. 74).


The plus side of this argument is that a lot of conscious effort has been made globally to resist oneself from treating a woman with such substandard conduct. Thanks to the internet, this awareness is reading widely and largely.


What other phenomenon can have a major impact you ask? Hmmm, let me think. Books! Here are some books that tackle or shed light on this heated topic with its own savviness and sass.


The invisible heart by Russell Roberts



We should all be feminists by Adichie Chimamanda Ngozi



NastyWomen by Samhita Mukhopadhyay



Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi



Check out these really cool books and you wont be disappointed.


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