A Little F'd Up by Julie Zeilinger6/8/2023 I learnt a lot about the history of Feminism and the changing patterns within the various waves. I’ll start by saying this is not only a fantastic read for anyone who is new to Feminism, but also wonderful for someone who is familiar with feminist theory. Zeilinger has been named one of the “Eight most influential bloggers under 21” by Women’s Day Magazine and her writing has been published on a number of platforms. Julie Zeilinger is the founder of, a blogging community for young women to express their concerns about gender inequality and to have their voice heard. Once the HSC exams finally came to an end I was back into reading, the first one on my list was Julie Zeilinger’s, “ A Little F’D UP: Why Feminism is Not a Dirty Word”. However, in such a turbulent time with exams and assessments coming from every direction, many books sat on the shelf untouched. Over the course of my last year of high school, I ordered and collected a large amount of feminist theory, from Mary Wollstonecraft’s, ‘ A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1792)’, arguably the novel to spark the beginning of the First Wave of Feminism, to Naomi Wolf’s, “ The Beauty Myth”. By Vesna Clark – Country to Canberra Teen Blogger
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