100 Times by Chavisa Woods - ISBN: 9781609809133
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100 Times

A Memoir of Sexism

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    160 pages

  • Release Date

    25 June 2019

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Summary

A memoir of sexism, harassment, and assault.Shirley Jackson Award-winning author and three-time Lambda Finalist, Chavisa Woods presents one hundred personal stories of sexism, harassment, discrimination, and assault.Recounting her experiences with sexist discrimination, sexual harassment, and sexual violence-beginning in childhood, through the present-Woods lays out clear and unflinching personal vignettes that build in intensity as the number of times grows. Individually, and especially take…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781609809133
ISBN-10:1609809130
Author:Chavisa Woods
Publisher:Seven Stories Press,U.S.
Imprint:Seven Stories Press,U.S.
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:160
Release Date:25 June 2019
Weight:246g
Dimensions:203mm x 127mm
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Critics Review

”‘All my life when I’ve tried to talk to men about sexism,’ Woods writes, ‘my main obstacle has been trying to convince them, quite simply, that it exists.’ Incident by incident, this memoir makes the case in stark personal terms.” The New York Times Book Review

“Brilliant and simple, this is sure to advance understanding of a topic of intense national reckoning. Much of the sexism Woods experienced took place before her twenty-first birthday; teen readers will find validation and solidarity.” —Courtney Eathorne, Booklist (starred review)

“This text is not only a vital read for those who have experienced gender violence, but also for those looking to enact real allyship and create real change in the world. I suspect this text will become a vital tool for teaching, reclaiming, and collectively mourning for years to come.” —Lambda Literary

“In 100 Times: A Memoir of Sexism, Chavisa Woods tells a linear but fragmented personal story of growing up and coming of age in a misogynist culture… The chronological arrangement and pared-down writing style underscore the injustice of each of these incidents, which include bullying, sexual harassment, assault, and rape … By articulating the full range of her own experiences, Woods stresses the need for a dramatic shift in societal attitudes if we ever want to live in a culture in which rape and sexist discrimination are no longer routine.” —Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore, BOMB Magazine

“Illuminating the ways in which sexism targets women and infects the society at large, Woods shares her experiences with daring openness. In clear, precise prose, 100 TIMES is interesting, educational, dramatic and emotional. A must read.” —Beverly Gologorsky, author of Every Body Has A Story

“Her deceptively plain method makes for a powerful double portrait: on one hand, we trace the hulking outlines of a distorted social order; on the other, we grow deeply absorbed in the story of a young queer artist’s courageous self-making. I was touched and thrilled by the activist passion behind this memoir, which belongs on the shelf with feminist classics like Judy Grahn’s ‘Common Women Poems’ and Audre Lorde’s Zami.” —Jan Clausen, author of Apples & Oranges: My Journey Through Sexual Identity

About The Author

Chavisa Woods

Brooklyn-based writer Chavisa Woods is the author of the short story collectionThings to Do When You’re Goth in the Country(Seven Stories Press, 2017), about whichBooklist, in a starred review, wrote, “This book is tight, intelligent, and important, and sure to secure Woods a seat in the pantheon of critical 21st century voices;” the novelThe Albino Album(Seven Stories Press, 2013); and the story collectionLove Does Not Make Me Gentle or Kind(Fly by Night Press, 2009). Woods was the recipient of the 2014 Cobalt Prize for fiction and was a finalist in 2009, 2014, and 2018 for the Lambda Literary Award for fiction. In 2018 Woods was the recipient of the Kathy Acker Award for Writing and the Shirley Jackson Award for Best Novelette. Woods has appeared as a featured author at such notable venues as the Whitney Museum of American Art, City Lights Bookstore, Town Hall Seattle, the Brecht Forum, the Cervantes Institute, and St. Mark’s Poetry Project.

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