In "Pleasure Activism: The Politics of Feeling Good," author and editor adrienne maree brown challenges the traditional notion of activism as hard work and offers a new approach rooted in pleasure and joy. Drawing on the black feminist tradition, she explores the politics of healing and happiness, while engaging in conversations with other feminist thinkers. By rethinking the ground rules of activism, brown aims to inspire readers to embrace a more fulfilling and pleasurable way of creating social change. This book, part of the Emergent Strategy series, presents innovative and experimental solutions to the challenges currently facing our world.
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In "Pleasure Activism: The Politics of Feeling Good," author and editor adrienne maree brown challenges the traditional notion of activism as hard work and offers a new approach rooted in pleasure and joy. Drawing on the black feminist tradition, she explores the politics of healing and happiness, while engaging in conversations with other feminist thinkers. By rethinking the ground rules of activism, brown aims to inspire readers to embrace a more fulfilling and pleasurable way of creating social change. This book, part of the Emergent Strategy series, presents innovative and experimental solutions to the challenges currently facing our world.