Rage Becomes Her explores how women’s anger, long dismissed or shamed, can serve as a powerful response to injustice. Drawing on cultural studies, political analysis, and personal narratives, it traces the roots of female rage — from everyday sexism to systemic misogyny — and reveals why suppressing it harms both individuals and communities.
Grounded in research and real-life stories, the book reframes anger as a form of insight and resistance. It examines how outrage has fueled historic movements and everyday acts of courage, offering readers tools to acknowledge their feelings and use them toward meaningful change. Readers discover how embracing anger can deepen self-awareness and foster solidarity.
Highlights:
- Analysis of how gender norms silence female anger
- Examples of anger as a catalyst for social movements
- Practical strategies to transform frustration into impact
Compelling and thought-provoking, this work invites readers to reclaim anger as a source of strength, helping chart a path toward equality and collective empowerment.