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This was a really, really fun read! It was an incredible telling of second-wave feminism and the way that space operated in making feminism manifest in people's day-to-day lives. The chapters on softball made me feel especially soft and wonderful, though Enke does an excellent job of making sure the reader knows none of those spaces are utopian or without trouble--they are really careful to trace the ways in which racism, classism, and homophobia played out in these spaces. I really think this book does some incredible things with considering the way that space plays out in feminism, and highlights the way that second-wave feminism played out actively in women's lives. The conclusion especially though was a great read. Enke really digs into the idea that women didn't (and don't!) know what constituted "woman" as a category and that creating woman-only spaces deliberately excludes some women (cis as well as trans.) It's a really good, fast read, and I strongly recommend it!