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Rage becomes her
The Power of Women's Anger
Book • 2018
In 'Rage Becomes Her,' Soraya Chemaly argues that women's anger is not only justified but also a vital instrument for change.
The book explores how girls and women are conditioned from infancy to suppress their anger, and how this suppression affects their health and wellbeing.
Chemaly lays out the systemic ways in which female rage is suppressed, diverted, or minimized, and provides scientific evidence and personal experiences to support her arguments.
She encourages women to recognize, articulate, and use their anger to spark change and challenges the societal and cultural norms that belittle women's anger as a means of controlling their power.
The book explores how girls and women are conditioned from infancy to suppress their anger, and how this suppression affects their health and wellbeing.
Chemaly lays out the systemic ways in which female rage is suppressed, diverted, or minimized, and provides scientific evidence and personal experiences to support her arguments.
She encourages women to recognize, articulate, and use their anger to spark change and challenges the societal and cultural norms that belittle women's anger as a means of controlling their power.
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as a resource for understanding and channeling anger healthily.

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as a book about anger and women's anger, which provided an "aha moment" regarding double standards around anger.

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, referencing Soraya Chemaly's perspective on pragmatism and leveraging available power.

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