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Life and Death

Autor Andrea Dworkin
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 feb 1997
A collection of her most incisive essays and unpublished speeches, Life and Death makes it clear why Dworkin has found her place in the canon of modern political thought. She begins here with a poignant autobiographical piece, in which she recounts with rare tenderness her childhood in Camden, New Jersey, her political odyssey, and the crushing pain of her brother's death. Lending her hand to tragic current events, or what she calls "emergencies", like the murder of Nicole Brown Simpson, the Hedda Nussbaum child abuse case, and the mass murder of female students at a college in Montreal, Dworkin makes clear in her inimitable way the obvious things we stubbornly fail to notice. Finally, she guides us back to the core issues at stake in women's lives - pornography, domestic violence, rape, and prostitution - and reminds us that even after decades of feminist so-called progress, gender is an ongoing war.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780743236263
ISBN-10: 0743236262
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 156 x 228 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Ediția:Original
Editura: Free Press

Descriere

Fifteen years ago, Dworkin raised her inimitable voice against misogyny and found her way into the canon of American political philosophy, establishing herself as one of the country's most explosive and trenchant social critics. This collection brings together Dworkin's most important essays, speeches, and sharp commentary on current events, from the murder of Nicole Brown Simpson to the atrocities committed against Bosnian women in Serbian death camps.

Notă biografică

Andrea Dworkin was the co-author, with Catharine A. MacKinnon, of civil rights legislation recognizing pornography as legally actionable sex discrimination. She wrote eleven books, including Pornography, Heartbreak, and Scapegoat. She died in April 2005 in Washington, D.C.