Review : I Love Romcoms and I am Feminist - Corrina Antrobus









Review: I Love Romcoms and I am a Feminist - Corrina Antrobus and Illustrated by Vulga Drawings - August 2024


If you love romantic comedies and identify as a feminist, "I Love Romcoms and I Am a Feminist: A Manifesto in 100 Romcoms" by Corrina Antrobus, with illustrations by Vulga Drawings, is the perfect book for you. Historically, romantic comedies have often been criticized for their lack of feminist themes, but Antrobus sets out to change that perception. As a huge fan of the genre myself, titles like "10 Things I Hate About You," "Head Over Heels," and "She's All That" are my go-tos, so I was thrilled to discover a book that aligns my love for romcoms with my feminist values.

This book serves as a fearlessly feminist guide to romantic comedies through the ages, revealing the hidden feminist messages in your favorite movies. It's a refreshing reminder that you can indeed love romcoms and be a feminist! Corrina Antrobus, a film journalist and founder of the Bechdel Test Fest, explores how romcoms reflect modern feminism. These underrated, groundbreaking movies have spotlighted or shifted narratives on topics from body positivity to abortion, faking orgasms to workplace equality.

Corrina Antrobus highlights the best feminist moments, both big and small, in some of the most iconic romcoms of all time. For instance, "When Harry Met Sally" broke taboos around faking orgasms, while "10 Things I Hate About You" embraced female rebellion. "Mamma Mia!" sang defiantly in the face of slut-shaming, "My Best Friend's Wedding" showed it's okay to be irrational, "Clueless" proved that women can be fashionable, feminine, and feminist, and "Bridesmaids" brought female-powered comedy to the forefront of Hollywood.

In total, Corrina Antrobus discusses 100 films, each one examined with a keen eye for feminist themes. This beautifully illustrated guide is a must-have for any feminist romcom fan. Each page includes recommendations for similar films, making it the perfect companion for movie nights. "I Love Romcoms and I Am a Feminist" will arm you with an expert understanding of how these feel-good movies have taught a generation of women and girls about love, humor, and their identity. Whether you're a die-hard romcom lover or a feminist looking to explore the genre, this book is an essential addition to your collection.


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