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Aisha Patel

8 books reviewed 12 articles written

Culture & Society Editor, Editors Reads

Aisha Patel reviews books about society, culture, and the forces that structure human experience — race, gender, class, power, and the institutions that reproduce them. As Culture & Society Editor at Editors Reads, she covers sociology, cultural criticism, and books that examine the world with the tools of social science but the ambition of reaching a general reader. She is particularly drawn to writers who are rigorous about evidence and unafraid of implication.

8 Books Reviewed

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BestsellerEditor's Pick

Caste

by Isabel Wilkerson

4.7

A searing analysis of America's unspoken caste system, comparing it to India's caste system and Nazi Germany's racial hierarchy to illuminate the structural foundations of inequality.

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Editor's Pick

The Prophet

by Kahlil Gibran

4.6

A prose-poetry masterpiece in which the prophet Almustafa offers wisdom on love, marriage, children, work, freedom, death, and the nature of good and evil before departing on a ship — one of the bestselling books of the twentieth century.

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Bestseller

Freakonomics

by Steven D. Levitt

4.3

An economist and a journalist explore the hidden side of everything — using data and economic analysis to expose unexpected truths about sumo wrestling, real estate agents, crime, and parenting.

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The Veil and the Male Elite

by Fatema Mernissi

4.1

Mernissi's most scholarly work — a feminist reading of Islamic sacred texts arguing that the veil and the seclusion of women were political decisions made by the male elite in the early Islamic period, not divine commandments.

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Scheherazade Goes West

by Fatema Mernissi

4.0

Fatema Mernissi explores the different versions of Scheherazade that Western and Eastern cultures have created — arguing that the Western harem fantasy reveals more about Western fears than about Eastern reality.

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Eleven Minutes

by Paulo Coelho

3.9

Maria, a young Brazilian woman, travels to Geneva dreaming of fame and fortune. Instead, she becomes a high-end prostitute, all while searching for — and philosophising about — the nature of love, desire, and the sacred in the profane.

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Brida

by Paulo Coelho

3.8

Brida O'Fern is a young Irish woman driven by a hunger for spiritual knowledge. She seeks out two teachers — a wise man in the forest and a witch who teaches through the Wiccan Tradition of the Sun — in search of magic, purpose, and her soulmate.

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The Zahir

by Paulo Coelho

3.7

A world-famous author — unmistakably Coelho himself — wakes one day to find that his war-correspondent wife Esther has disappeared, seemingly of her own will. His obsessive search for her, and for the meaning behind her departure, takes him from Paris to the steppes of Central Asia.

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Articles by Aisha Patel

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Where to Start with Isabel Wilkerson: A Reading Guide

Where to start with Isabel Wilkerson — whether to begin with The Warmth of Other Suns, Caste, or both. A complete reading guide to the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist.

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Where to Start with Malcolm X: A Reading Guide

Where to start with Malcolm X — how to approach The Autobiography of Malcolm X, one of the most powerful American autobiographies ever written. A complete reading guide.

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Where to Start with Michelle Alexander: A Reading Guide

Where to start with Michelle Alexander — how to approach The New Jim Crow, her essential book on mass incarceration and racial caste. A complete reading guide.

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Where to Start with Rebecca Solnit: A Reading Guide

Where to start with Rebecca Solnit — whether to begin with Men Explain Things to Me or A Field Guide to Getting Lost. A complete reading guide to the essayist.

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Where to Start with Roxane Gay: A Reading Guide

Where to start with Roxane Gay — whether to begin with Bad Feminist or Hunger. A complete reading guide to the cultural critic, essayist, and author.

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Best African American Literature: Essential Reading List

The best African American literature — from Beloved and Invisible Man to The Color Purple and Song of Solomon. The most essential works in the Black literary tradition.

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Best Books About Civil Rights and Activism: Essential Reading

The best books about civil rights and activism — from The Autobiography of Malcolm X and Long Walk to Freedom to Between the World and Me and The New Jim Crow.

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Best Books About Class and Inequality: Essential Reading List

The best books about class and inequality — from The Grapes of Wrath and Les Misérables to Hillbilly Elegy and Normal People. Literature on poverty, privilege, and social mobility.

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Best Books About Criminal Justice: Essential Reading on Law and Incarceration

The best books about criminal justice — from The New Jim Crow and In Cold Blood to Caste and Between the World and Me. Race, law, and the American justice system.

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Best Books About Gender and Feminism: Essential Reading

The best books about gender and feminism — from A Room of One's Own and The Handmaid's Tale to Bad Feminist and We Should All Be Feminists. Essential reading.

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Best Books About Identity: Essential Reading List

The best books about identity — from Invisible Man and Middlesex to Americanah and White Teeth. Literature on race, gender, culture, and who we are.

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Best Books About Music and Art: Fiction and Memoir

The best books about music and art — from High Fidelity and Just Kids to The Goldfinch and The Noise of Time. Fiction and memoir about creativity and artistic life.

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