Faux Feminism, Serene Khader
Faux Feminism, Serene Khader
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Faux Feminism
Why We Fall for White Feminism and How We Can Stop

Author: Serene Khader

Narrator: Sharmila Devar

Unabridged: 8 hr 47 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/29/2024


Synopsis

Winner of the North American Society for Social Philosophy's 2025 Best Book Award

For readers of Hood Feminism and Against White Feminism, an incisive examination of why the pillars of feminism have eroded—and how all women, not just the #girlbosses, can rebuild them

After over 175 years, the feminist movement, now in its fourth wave, is at risk of collapsing on its eroding foundation. In Faux Feminism, political philosopher Serene Khader advocates for another feminism—one that doesn’t overwhelmingly serve white, affluent #girlbosses. With empathy, passion, and wit, Khader invites the reader to join her as she excavates the movement’s history and draws a blueprint for a more inclusive and resilient future.

A feminist myth buster, Khader begins by deconstructing “faux feminisms.” Thought to be the pillars of good feminism, they may appeal to many but, in truth, leave most women behind. Khader identifies these traps that white feminism lays for us all, asking readers to think critically about 

–The Freedom Myth: The overarching misconception that feminism is about personal freedom rather than collective equality
–The Individualism Myth: The pervasive idea that feminism aims to free individual women from social expectations
–The Culture Myth: The harmful misconception that “other” cultures restrict women’s liberation
–The Restriction Myth: The flawed belief that feminism is a fight against social restrictions
–The Judgment Myth: The fallacy of celebrating women’s choices without first interrogating the privileges afforded or denied to the women

In later chapters, Khader draws on global and intersectional feminist lessons of the past and present to imagine feminism’s future. She pays particular attention to women of color, especially those in the Global South. Khader recounts their cultural and political stories of building a more inclusive framework in their societies. These are the women, she argues, from whom today’s feminists can learn.

Khader’s critical inquiry begets a new vision of feminism: one that tackles inequality at the societal, not individual, level and is ultimately rooted in community.

About The Author

Serene Khader is a professor of philosophy at the CUNY Graduate Center and the Jay Newman Chair in Philosophy of Culture at Brooklyn College. Her latest book, Faux Feminism, won the North American Society for Social Philosophy's 2025 Best Book Award. Also the author of Decolonizing Universalism: A Transnational Feminist Ethic, Khader's work on global women’s issues has been published in outlets such as the New York Times. She lives in Brooklyn with her spouse and two children. Find her online at www.serenekhader.com.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Madison on March 23, 2025

This is probably one of the most pivotal feminist texts I’ve ever read — pivotal in my own journey, that is. The first two chapters of this book were interesting in their own way, but it didn’t really pick up until chapter three. I’ve heard criticisms of what’s called “choice feminism” before, but S......more

Goodreads review by Jose on December 11, 2024

Okay this one one the bests books I've read. What's worse (or just as bad) as being openly misogynist? Being a bad feminist. What's a bad feminist? Someone who thinks they are (maybe they do mean well) or claims they are feminist but their actions end up helping the systems that oppress women. There......more

Goodreads review by Alex on March 28, 2025

Viewing feminism as a collective goal is lit......more

Goodreads review by Beverly on February 02, 2025

This book has a lot of thought provoking good ideas, but because the ideas encompassed by feminism sometimes contradict each other, and the author is trying to get us to see that, she often gets bogged down in convoluted explanations. I felt like her ideas could have been conveyed better with fewer......more

Goodreads review by Abbie on March 03, 2025

4.5 ⭐️......more


Quotes

“Well researched compellingly written, and passionately argued . . . a fascinating and informative read.”
Kirkus Reviews

Faux Feminism is an incisive and compelling book that gets to the heart of the issue. Khader has made a crucial contribution toward showing the path forward for feminists. The clarity and poise of her writing further make Faux Feminism an essential and marvelous read.”
—Rafia Zakaria, author of Against White Feminism: Notes on Disruption

“Serene Khader argues that feminism has been associated with the concept of freedom. At first, this may not seem problematic. In the Western world, freedom is highly valued and has been the driving force behind independence movements in many nations, as well as the foundation of liberal policies. However, Khader believes that this emphasis on freedom has led to a superficial form of feminism that benefits only a few, often at the expense of the many. Khader provides insightful analysis and compelling examples to help readers challenge the myths that uphold the status quo and critically examine ideas that may be holding us back, even if they are culturally ingrained and ideologically seductive. Ultimately, Khader encourages us to rethink our understanding of feminism and strive for a version that benefits everyone. Thought-provoking and instructive, Faux Feminism is a book to struggle with and use in the struggle.”
—Myisha Cherry, author of Failures of Forgiveness: What We Get Wrong and How to Do Better

“Brave, brilliant, and bracing, Serene Khader’s Faux Feminism is a vital, timely book for anyone who wants to become attuned to misogynistic and racist ideas in feminist garb—or the way feminists ourselves can perpetuate these harms under the aegis of certain long-standing, deeply held myths that dog the movement. In excavating these ideas forensically and patiently, Khader has given us a must-read for anyone with a conscience in our times, striving to do—and think—better.”
—Kate Manne, author of Entitled: How Male Privilege Hurts Women

“An engaging, smart, and persuasive exploration of ‘faux feminism’ and its dangers. . . . Faux Feminism is a page-turner—timely, beautifully argued, and important reading in an era of misinformation, consumer capitalism, and right-wing populism.”
—Chandra Talpade Mohanty, Feminism Without Borders: Decolonizing Theory, Practicing Solidarity