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Dangerous Women: Fifty reflections on women, power and identity

This powerful anthology invites fifty writers, artists, academics and opinion-formers to reflect on and reclaim the idea of the ‘dangerous woman’

Publication date: 03 March, 2022
Status: Published
Book: Paperback
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Description

What does it mean for the Sun to call Shami Chakrabarti ‘the most dangerous woman in Britain’ or the Daily Mail to label Nicola Sturgeon ‘the most dangerous wee woman in the world’?

What, really, does it mean to be a dangerous woman?

This powerful anthology presents fifty answers to that question, reaching past media hyperbole to explore serious considerations about the conflicts and power dynamics with which women live today.

In Dangerous Women, writers, artists, politicians, journalists, performers and opinion-formers from a variety of backgrounds – including Irenosen Okojie, Jo Clifford, Bidisha, Nada Awar Jarrar, Nicola Sturgeon and many more – reflect on the long-standing idea that women, individually or collectively, constitute a threat.

In doing so, they celebrate and give agency to the women who have been dismissed or trivialised for their power, talent and success – the women who have been condemned for challenging the status quo. They reclaim the right to be dangerous.

About the Author

Jo Shaw, Ben Fletcher-Watson and Abrisham Ahmadzadeh

Jo Shaw is a European Union legal scholar, and has held the Salvesen Chair of European Institutions in the School of Law at the University of Edinburgh since 2005. She is also co-director of the Global Citizenship Observatory.

Ben Fletcher-Watson manages the Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities at the University of Edinburgh.

Abrisham Ahmadzadeh is studying at the University of Edinburgh, specialising in the sexual agency of goddesses in antiquity.

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