
My Body
Emily Ratajkowski dissects the complex relationship between a woman's image and her autonomy in this collection of sharp, personal essays. She explores the pressures of maintaining a public persona built on beauty, navigating industries that commodify female sexuality, and reclaiming agency in a world that often dictates women's worth based on their appearance. Readers interested in feminist perspectives on fame, the body, and the modern media landscape will find much to ponder here.
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