
How to Survive as a Woman In Post America Project 2025
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Published on 5. December 2024
Book
Paperback/Softback
176 pages
978-1-966014-06-5 (ISBN)
Description
How to Survive as a Woman in Post-America is a blunt survival guide for women living through authoritarian backlash, collapsing protections, and the deliberate targeting of bodily autonomy, family stability, and community safety. Framed through the threat of Project 2025 and the broader machinery around it, the book lays out what happens when women's rights are stripped, healthcare becomes punitive, schools become ideological battlegrounds, and public life is reorganized around cruelty, control, and corporate power. It does not pretend this is abstract. It treats the danger as real, current, and worth preparing for.
The book is structured in two parts: first, a breakdown of the major threats, from reproductive control and healthcare collapse to attacks on single mothers, public education, community safety nets, and women more broadly under fascist politics; second, a practical section on what women can actually do, including financial preparation, digital security, reproductive planning, community building, everyday resistance, and planning for worst-case scenarios. The tone is urgent, but it is not helpless. This is not a book about passive fear. It is a manual for staying clear-eyed, getting organized, and refusing to go under quietly.
The book includes original black and white nature photographs by Esme Mees. They add atmosphere and emotional weight to a text that could otherwise feel purely procedural. The imagery helps make the book feel more like a crafted survival object than a generic political response title. The prints are part of what gives it presence, urgency, and distinction within the broader EATMS catalog.
This is the kind of guide meant for women who want something more useful than reassurance. It is built for readers thinking about reproductive autonomy, practical survival, women's rights, fascism, Project 2025, mutual aid, resistance, and how to protect themselves and the people they love when institutions stop pretending to care.
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Language
English
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
230 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-966014-06-5 (9781966014065)
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