Heartbreak: The Political Memoir of a Feminist Militant
Autor Andrea Dworkinen Limba Engleză Paperback – 2 oct 2007
'Heartbreak confirms that every bolshy, out-spoken freedom fighter who is the anti-type of standard Western glamour, fast becomes a scapegoat for the hatred of unpopular and hard-to-sell ideas; such as feminism.' The Crack Magazine
'... explosive ... uncompromising courage ... you could not get a voice more intensely alive - in its analysis of inequities which bind and divide women across race and class, its incisive accounts of oppression and the costs of resistance, its eloquent love of creativity, and its take-no-prisoners truth-telling.' Times Literary Supplement
Heartbreak is not the memoir of a victim. Dworkin's tone is dry and humorous. Her personality is warm and likeable and, shockingly, she has a wicked sense of humour. If Dworkin had not come into prominence, first as a victim of rape and later as a campaigner against it, she might even be taking her place alongside Fay Weldon and Margaret Atwood. The Times
'pleasingly bathetic - her persecutors are finally reduced to their proper size.' Charlotte Raven, New Statesman
Always innovative, often provocative, and frequently polarizing, Andrea Dworkin carved out a unique position as one of the women's movement's most influential figures, from the early days of consciousness-raising to the "post-feminist" present. She wrote thirteen books, ranging across feminist theory, fiction and poetry. Andrea Dworkin died in April 2005.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780826494429
ISBN-10: 0826494420
Pagini: 180
Ilustrații: black & white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.18 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0826494420
Pagini: 180
Ilustrații: black & white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.18 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Guardian Weekend magazine has confirmed they will run a feature to tie in with publication. Julie Bindel, Guardian journalist, friend of Dworkin and founder of Justice for Women, who organised the recent Dworkin memorial service in London, will do the piece. Editor of Guardian Weekend magazine, Katherine Viner, is a feminist. Bindel has agreed to help with promotion.
Cuprins
Music 1 Music 2 Music 3 The Pedophilic Teacher ''Silent Night'' Plato The High School Library The Bookstore The Fight The Bomb Cuba 1 David smith Contraception Young Americans for freedom Cuba 2 The Grand Jury The Orient Express Easter Knossos Kazantzakis Discipline The Freighter Strategy Suffer the Little Chilldren Theory The Vow My Last Leftist meeting Petra Kelly Capitalist Pig One Woman It Takes a Village True Grit Anita Prisons Sister, Can You Spare a Dime? The Women Counting Heartbreak Basics Immoral Memory
Recenzii
'Andrea Dworkin's contentious reputation is a perfect example of media manipulation. This collection of memoirs, published to commemorate the first anniversary of her death, confirms that every bolshy, out-spoken freedom-fighter who is the anti-type of standard Western glamour, fast becomes a scapegoat for the hatred of unpopular and hard-to-sell ideas; such as feminism.' The Crack, 1 July 2006
'Dworkin appears before us, ravaged and thundering like one of Shakespeare's Plantagenet queens, to deliver her fearsome maledictions...one of the few remaining specimens of pure counterculture Romanticism' New York Times Book Review
'...Ultimately, it's a heart-healing journey of redemption and realization.'
'...The story of a deeply committed human being willing to challenge injustice where she sees it...In our deeply conformist age, Dworkin provides a model of conscience in action that should inspire everyone of any stripe to look, to listen, to think.'
'Heartbreak ... is her last completed book. In it, her great, passionate voice lives on.'
'the title [Heartbreak] might even be enough to keep it out of the gender studies section of any bookshop. Rather, it will be placed with all the other memoirs of victimised women. Heartbreak is not the memoir of a victim. Dworkin's tone is dry and humorous. Her persomality is warm and likeable and, shockingly, she has a wicked sense of humour.'
'you could not get a voice more intensely alive - in its analysis of inequities which bind and divide women across race and class, its incisive accounts of oppression and the costs of resistance, its eloquent love of creativity, and its take-no-prisioners truth-telling.'
'Dworkin appears before us, ravaged and thundering like one of Shakespeare's Plantagenet queens, to deliver her fearsome maledictions...one of the few remaining specimens of pure counterculture Romanticism' New York Times Book Review
'...Ultimately, it's a heart-healing journey of redemption and realization.'
'...The story of a deeply committed human being willing to challenge injustice where she sees it...In our deeply conformist age, Dworkin provides a model of conscience in action that should inspire everyone of any stripe to look, to listen, to think.'
'Heartbreak ... is her last completed book. In it, her great, passionate voice lives on.'
'the title [Heartbreak] might even be enough to keep it out of the gender studies section of any bookshop. Rather, it will be placed with all the other memoirs of victimised women. Heartbreak is not the memoir of a victim. Dworkin's tone is dry and humorous. Her persomality is warm and likeable and, shockingly, she has a wicked sense of humour.'
'you could not get a voice more intensely alive - in its analysis of inequities which bind and divide women across race and class, its incisive accounts of oppression and the costs of resistance, its eloquent love of creativity, and its take-no-prisioners truth-telling.'
Notă biografică
Andrea
Dworkinwas
the
co-author,
with
Catharine
A.
MacKinnon,
of
civil
rights
legislation
recognizing
pornography
as
legally
actionable
sex
discrimination.
She
wrote
eleven
books,
includingPornography,Heartbreak,
andScapegoat.
She
died
in
April
2005
in
Washington,
D.C.
Ariel
Levy
is
a
contributing
editor
atNew
Yorkmagazine,
and
the
author
ofFemale
Chauvinist
Pigs.
She
lives
in
New
York
City.