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Andrea Dworkin

    26 septembre 1946 – 9 avril 2005

    Andrea Dworkin était une féministe radicale et écrivaine américaine, surtout connue pour sa critique virulente de la pornographie, qu'elle associait au viol et à la violence contre les femmes. Tout au long de son œuvre considérable, elle a exploré la théorie et la pratique féministes radicales, se penchant sur les interactions complexes entre sexualité, pouvoir et oppression au sein des structures patriarcales. Ses écrits ont souvent suscité de vifs débats sur l'impact sociétal de la pornographie et son rôle dans la formation des perceptions de genre. Les contributions littéraires de Dworkin visaient à éclairer les mécanismes de la subjugation féminine.

    Pornography
    Woman Hating
    Intercourse
    Heartbreak
    Life and Death
    Last Days at Hot Slit
    • Last Days at Hot Slit

      The Radical Feminism of Andrea Dworkin

      • 408pages
      • 15 heures de lecture
      4,4(423)Évaluer

      Andrea Dworkin's work presents a radical feminist perspective, particularly known for her strong antipornography stance and involvement in the feminist sex wars of the 1980s. Often viewed as a polarizing figure, she challenged conventional narratives by incorporating her personal experiences of violence into her critique of male supremacy. Dworkin's writing, characterized by its urgent and revolutionary tone, continues to influence feminist discourse on sexual freedom, making her a significant, if controversial, voice in the ongoing conversation about women's rights.

      Last Days at Hot Slit
    • Life and Death

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,1(224)Évaluer

      Through poignant autobiographical reflections, the collection explores the author's childhood and political journey, shaped by personal loss. Addressing tragic events like the murder of Nicole Brown Simpson and the Montreal massacre, she highlights societal oversights. Dworkin confronts critical issues affecting women's lives, including pornography, domestic violence, and sexual assault, emphasizing that despite feminist advances, the struggle for gender equality remains a persistent battle. Her incisive essays and speeches solidify her place in modern political thought.

      Life and Death
    • Heartbreak

      • 184pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      4,1(670)Évaluer

      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. She wrote thirteen books, ranging across feminist theory, fiction and poetry. This book is her memoir.

      Heartbreak
    • Intercourse

      • 315pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      4,0(2246)Évaluer

      The book that Andrea Dworkin's best known for-in which she provoked the argument that ultimately split apart the feminist movement-is being reissued for the young women and men of the twenty-first century

      Intercourse
    • Woman Hating

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Andrea Dworkin’s blazing, prophetic debut argued that a deep-rooted hatred of women has been ingrained in society for centuries – and still governs us today. From fairy tales to erotic novels to witch-burnings, she uncovers the ways in which male violence and oppression have been normalized throughout history, and points the way to liberation.

      Woman Hating
    • Pornography

      Men Possessing Women

      • 336pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      'Pornography is the orchestrated destruction of women's bodies and souls ... it is war on women' Pornography, Andrea Dworkin argued in this landmark work, is about power: the power of owning, of money, of sex. It is not merely violence against women, but the essential DNA of male dominance. As images of women's bodies continue to be manipulated and consumed, her searing, fearless critique of pornographic media is more urgent and discomfiting than ever. 'A major text for our time' Adrienne Rich 'Dworkin writes with power, anger, daring - and from a great care and love of womankind' Alice Walker 'The woman who showed us the dark core of pornography, the punishing hatred of women that pervades it' Guardian

      Pornography
    • Right-wing Women

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      'Feminism is hated because women are hated' Why do some women support right-wing movements, even though they curtail their freedoms? Andrea Dworkin's timeless, visionary analysis goes to the heart of this contradiction, exploring the Right's positions on abortion, sexuality, racism and antifeminism, and showing how it attempts both to exploit and to quiet women's deepest fears of male violence. The right-wing woman, Dworkin contends, acquiesces to male authority for protection and some semblance of power: because 'survival depends on it'. 'Groundbreaking' Bella Abzug 'Her razor-sharp analysis of why so many women are attracted to a politics that despises their rights is more relevant today than ever' Guardian

      Right-wing Women