
Uncredited
Women's Overlooked, Misattributed & Stolen Work
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Allison Tyra
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Allison Tyra
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Containing the histories of over 600 overlooked or disregarded women, Uncredited is a testament to women's perseverance and the recognition they deserve for their accomplishments.
Women's accomplishments across history are showcased as aberrations or surprising facts. Little thought is often given to the reasons why most of our lauded scientists, reporters, sports stars, politicians, and businesspeople all seem to be men.
Uncredited proves that not only have there been hundreds of ground-breaking women in all professions, but that their accomplishments have been overlooked, denigrated, or downright repressed by their male colleagues or historians. Uncredited explores why women have not been properly acknowledged for their accomplishments, both historically and today.
This book combines research and statistics with the stories of more than 600 women, and is both an academic source and a fascinating listen. Prepare to be frustrated with the history you've been denied but also inspired by these hidden trailblazers.
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- Anonymous User
- 24-05-2025
Well-researched stories that need to be told; women that need to be known
So well-researched. Allison Tyra brilliantly captures the lengths that the patriarchy have gone to/ will go to, to steal the achievements of women and erase their contributions to history. The stories will make you furious and can be deeply saddening but Allison’s wit highlights how downright absurd the mental gymnastics of men can be.
It is great to see intersectionality represented; it doesn’t just focus on white women, and incorporates stories of transgender people.
Very little of these stories are taught in schools but are so important. So much so that I bought a copy of the book to share with my family and friends. I cannot wait to hear/ read more of Allison’s work.
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