Saturday, February 10, 2024

Bad Fat Black Girl

      


Title: Bad Fat Black Girl: Notes from a Trap Feminist
Author: Sesali Bowen
Publisher: Amistad, October 5, 2021
Pages: 272
Genre: Memoir

Growing up on the south side of Chicago, Sesali Bowen learned early on how to hustle, stay on her toes, and champion other Black women and femmes as she navigated Blackness, queerness, fatness, friendship, poverty, sex work, and self-love. 

Her love of trap music led her to the top of hip-hop journalism, profiling game-changing artists like Megan Thee Stallion, Lizzo, and Janelle Monae. But despite all the beauty, complexity, and general badassery she saw, Bowen found none of that nuance represented in mainstream feminism. Thus, she coined Trap Feminism, a contemporary framework that interrogates where feminism meets today's hip-hop.

Bad Fat Black Girl offers a new, inclusive feminism for the modern world. Weaving together searing personal essay and cultural commentary, Bowen interrogates sexism, fatphobia, and capitalism all within the context of race and hip-hop. In the process, she continues a Black feminist legacy of unmatched sheer determination and creative resilience.

Bad bitches: this one’s for you.

One of my favorite types of audiobook is a memoir that's narrated by the author. It's so fun, and it just really feels like you're having a chat with them about their lives. This one was no different.

Sesali Bowen talks about her life, ideals, morals, and love through the lens of trap music. It was empowering and inspiring and funny. I loved it.

Ratings
Stars: 5/5

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