Erased
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Publisher Description
This new audiobook is written and read New York Times bestselling author of The Three Mothers, Anna Malaika Tubbs. In Erased, Anna recovers all that American patriarchy has tried to destroy.
Patriarchy has oppressed women and denied their contributions worldwide, but the United States of America has its own unique gendered hierarchy. Dr. Anna Malaika Tubbs applies her signature blend of approachable yet rigorous analysis in this definitive and groundbreaking history of American patriarchy. She proves that humanity in the United States is determined by gender in a limited and flawed binary that is also always tied to whiteness. Tubbs shows how a fabricated hierarchy became so deeply ingrained over time that it now goes unnoticed, along with everything it intentionally conceals.
From the founding fathers to the current Supreme Court justices, from the treatment of enslaved women to the American maternal health crises, from the exclusion of women in the Constitution to the continued lack of an Equal Rights Amendment, Tubbs brings together academic research, the stories of freedom fighters both past and present, and her own experiences to reveal what is erased in the wake of American patriarchy. The system has survived by hiding the tools that are necessary to dismantle it. But Tubbs beautifully reminds us that those tools, including our intuition, courage, ancient wisdom, and power, are still well within our reach.
Erased is the story of the United States from a new perspective: one where the people who shaped this country–who have been oppressed and whose contributions have been denied–are at the center, reminding us that we can restore what has been strategically kept from us. Once again, Dr. Anna Malaika Tubbs has written a book that will be a touchstone for conversations on gender, race, and equity for years to come.
A Macmillan Audio production from Flatiron Books.
Customer Reviews
Everything makes sense now!
Im obsessed with this book. Ive heard some people blame religion (Christianity, muslims, etc) for the shortsighted views of some people. I didn’t. But, i couldnt put my finger on what the commonality was amongst the short-sighted people. It wasnt always age, education or race…. Anyway, from my interpretation, this book argues that it is: people desiring power/control (aka white rich men that desire to remain in power/control, and the people that want to be associated with them, aka patriarchy). While there are many white rich men that dont feel this way, there are a lot that do, and those people are perpetuating patriarchy. She talks about ways to improve this at the end!