The only sections solely dedicated to her life and past experiences of what made her ultimately become a “bad feminist” were placed at the beginning and end of the publication, and it took up 15% of the book. The reader doesn’t get to see Roxane to her full self; however, she enhanced it by using very powerful pieces of her life. She is able to inform the reader about substantial difficulties society is facing right now through bringing diverse subject matter to the table. Also, although she may have developed different beliefs in regards to this topic, she acknowledges that everyone is brought up with different beliefs. She even goes on to say: “I resisted feminism in my late teens and twenties because I worried that feminism wouldn’t allow myself to be the mess of a woman I knew myself to be” (Gay xii). She stated this to show that no matter how imperfect a person’s life may be, they can always stand up for their rights, which this is why she calls herself a ‘bad feminist.’ There aren’t only bigger, more noticeable differences between this and other memoirs; there are details that may seem small, but they have a big effect on the
The only sections solely dedicated to her life and past experiences of what made her ultimately become a “bad feminist” were placed at the beginning and end of the publication, and it took up 15% of the book. The reader doesn’t get to see Roxane to her full self; however, she enhanced it by using very powerful pieces of her life. She is able to inform the reader about substantial difficulties society is facing right now through bringing diverse subject matter to the table. Also, although she may have developed different beliefs in regards to this topic, she acknowledges that everyone is brought up with different beliefs. She even goes on to say: “I resisted feminism in my late teens and twenties because I worried that feminism wouldn’t allow myself to be the mess of a woman I knew myself to be” (Gay xii). She stated this to show that no matter how imperfect a person’s life may be, they can always stand up for their rights, which this is why she calls herself a ‘bad feminist.’ There aren’t only bigger, more noticeable differences between this and other memoirs; there are details that may seem small, but they have a big effect on the