This 12 months’s inaugural Ladies’s Prize for Non-Fiction marks a major milestone. As readers, we regularly discover ourselves wandering via the cabinets, grappling with narratives penned by male authors dominating the style. However let’s pause and take into account: the place are the feminine voices on this panorama? There’s a pernicious, misogynist rhetoric that girls solely learn frivolous, lighter books – and actually? We’re over it.
Neglect what you realize about non-fiction – it is getting a severe improve. Non-fiction written by ladies has all the time been on the margins, their presence traditionally underrepresented and woefully underpaid (echoing the broader gender disparities seen in literature and past). However the Ladies’s Prize for Non-Fiction is right here to light up the narratives and insights of feminine non-fiction writers. Finally.
This primary-of-its-kind shortlist unveils a tapestry of tales, every woven with the richness of feminine expertise, mind, and perspective. This is a vital step in overcoming the systemic hurdles confronted by ladies within the literary world, from the persisting gender pay hole to the shortage of recognition and press time given.
The lengthy listing was an excellent curation of this style, with the sixteen titles exploring evolution, economics, historical past, race, tech, and tradition via a feminine lens. Don’t miss out on the remaining ten long-listed books, although – every of them would have deserved a shortlisted spot.
Ladies’s Prize for Non-Fiction Longlist Titles:
- The Britannias by Alice Albinia, £17.01
- Vulture Capitalism by Grace Blakeley, £14.84
- Eve: How The Feminine Physique Drove 200 Million Years of Human Evolution by Cat Bohannon, £19.72
- Intervals by Marianne Brooker, £19.24
- Shadows at Midday by Joya Chatterji, £22.60
- Some Individuals Want Killing by Patricia Evangelista, £15.18
- Wifedom: Mrs Orwell’s Invisible Life by Anna Funder, £9.47
- Matrescence: On the Metamorphosis of Being pregnant, Childbirth and Motherhood by Lucy Jones,
- The Dictionary Individuals by Sarah Ogilvie, £17.95
- Younger Queens by Leah Redmond Chang, £11.17
The judges have one way or the other narrowed it right down to a last six, which we now have reviewed for you under. The winner is being introduced on 13 June, so there’s loads of time to dive into these and select which one you suppose deserves the highest spot.
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