

The main argument is that everyone should be a feminist. Readers are able to connect with the text because Adichie draws from her own life experiences and things that she has been told. This makes the book much easier to read, and much more personable. The text in this book is largely personal, with no backing texts from other sources.

The book was published in 2014 by Fourth Estate.

She has converted that speech into the book, We Should All Be Feminists. Adiche spoke at a TED圎uston talk in December 2012, where she gave a speech on feminism. She grew up in Nigeria and is from the Igbo people. Look out for new purchases in Feminism recommended by Emma coming soon!Ĭhimamanda Ngozi Adichie is a Nigerian feminist. The book is available to borrow in the Feminism section of the RACE Centre library under call number GE.1/ADI. In the third guest blog from our MA placement students, Emma Allen reviews Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s We Should All Be Feminists.
