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Open: An Autobiography
Andre Agassi
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The Scottish Boy
Alex de Campi
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extraordinarily relevant, poignant, and well-researched. dastagir does a wonderful job creating emotional space for the stories of all the women she interviewed and synthesizing research from a variety of fields to explain the contours of online violence against women, how women cope with it, and how the internet's own architecture has facilitated such widespread misogynistic backlash to women simply speaking about the issues that matter to them. deeply depressing and i think the conclusion was a bit flip-floppy on what can be done about it, but this also isn't necessarily that type of book, and i think the true answer to combatting it can be found in other books- entitled by kate manne, doppelganger by naomi klein, and surveillance capitalism by shoshana zuboff come to mind as books that analyze hierarchies of violence both in person and online. overall a fantastic and surprisingly emotional read.
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