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Our new obsession with "BAD" WOMEN

Dec 30, 202422 min
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In this episode, Elle explores the rise of "female unaliver" books in contemporary literature. Starting with Gone Girl as a pivotal example, she delves into how these narratives challenge traditional depictions of women in media. Through analysis of works like Bunny, A Certain Hunger, and Boy Parts, Elle examines whether the glorification of “such” female acts truly serves women. While acknowledging these books' cathartic appeal, she implores the viewer to rethink what power truly means and if it is at all related to dominance.

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