![]() Zeilinger shined when she explained how tiring it must be for teens to be constantly performing in person and online as the same time teens are just trying to figure out who the hell they are. I read this book as a feminist scholar but will admit that part of my brain remained in “I’m the mom of a tween girl!” mode as well.Īs a mom, I appreciated Zeilinger’s laying out how teens today think. There are places where Zeilinger does a brilliant job and others where it is clear she has bitten off more than she can handle. By trying to be both, Zeilinger falls short in both realms. While still in high school, Zeilinger launched the well-respected blog, “ f-bomb.” She has certainly helped to bring feminism to a new and younger generation.į’d Up tries to be the teen feminist guide as well as an explanation to anyone older than 25 as to what “kids these days” think of feminism and other issues. ![]() ![]() A Little F’d Up: Why Feminism Is Not a Dirty Word by Julie Zeilinger is a valiant attempt to claim the crown of “the” young feminist. ![]()
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