Rebecca Traister's "Good and Mad" delves into the historical context of women's anger. It addresses how anger disrupts patriarchal structures, causing a challenge to male authority.
Women's anger challenges men's patriarchal power, which is crucial for men's dominance in economic, social, and political spheres, often resulting in women's voices being silenced.
Unmarried women are seen as a revolutionary force, as their rise is linked to right-wing narratives which vilify them, highlighting their impact on societal change.
Over the years, women's anger has catalyzed significant movements like labor, civil, and environmental rights, which have all disrupted existing power structures.
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