This explosive study of gender and the politics of sex and family is a landmark exposition of the intellectually and emotionally rich, little explored and often subterranean world of women's hatred of men. Journalist Judith Levine argues that man-hating is not an individual neurosis but a "collective, cultural phenomenon", and gives new meaning to the phrase "the personal is political".
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This explosive study of gender and the politics of sex and family is a landmark exposition of the intellectually and emotionally rich, little explored and often subterranean world of women's hatred of men. Journalist Judith Levine argues that man-hating is not an individual neurosis but a "collective, cultural phenomenon", and gives new meaning to the phrase "the personal is political".
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NF. Trade paperback in black, red and violet wraps with Jane Hammond illustration to front, small 8vo. 1st pb printing. xvii+428pp. Index, bibliography, notes. NF. Healthy curl but no wear to front wrap. Crease from former dogears to some ten pages. Else fine: bright, tight, sharp and unmarked.