WEIBLICHE WUT - HYSTERIE ODER HALTUNG?

Female anger is often portrayed as inappropriate, hysterical, or dangerous—but it is justified, powerful, and political. In this video, I discuss the history, psychology, and societal fear of angry women. BOOKBEAT 3 months free Code: ellathebee90 www.bookbeat.de/ellathebee90 Soraya Chemaly – "Speak Out! The Power of Female Rage" (Original: "Rage Becomes Her") A feminist foundational work. Chemaly shows why female anger is not only legitimate, but necessary—politically, personally, and historically. Mona Eltahawy – "She Said: My Voice Is Free" On female anger in a global context: Between revolution and rebellion, Eltahawy discusses sexism, religion, and radical freedom—with unbridled clarity. Harriet Lerner – "Dance of Anger" A psychological classic. Lerner explains how women lose their voice in relationships – and how they can learn to express anger clearly and courageously again. Florence Given - "Women Don't Owe You Pretty": An intersectional feminist guide that addresses communicative self-empowerment, boundaries, and self-worth.