One of the most controversial modern feminists cuts to the heart of the gender debate to examine the social, legal, and political meanings of sexual intercourse for women, men and society.
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One of the most controversial modern feminists cuts to the heart of the gender debate to examine the social, legal, and political meanings of sexual intercourse for women, men and society.
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Very good. Ex-library. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 257 p. Free Press Paperbacks. Audience: General/trade. LCCN 97188998 Type of material Book Personal name Dworkin, Andrea. Main title Intercourse / Andrea Dworkin. Published/Created New York: Simon & Schuster, c1997. Description xi, 257 p.; 24 cm. ISBN 0684832399 LC classification HQ21. D88 1997 LC Subjects Sexual intercourse. Sex (Psychology) Sex role. Men--Psychology. Notes Originally published: New York: Free Press, c1987. With new pref. Includes bibliographical references (p. 211-245) and index. Series Free Press paperbacks Dewey class no. 306.7
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Andrea Dworkin has been maligned by those who have not read her works. Those that have and malign her are reactive and read with the intellect instead of the heart. Her works are all about the alienation of men and women in the most intimate aspect of our lives ---sex. She is not against intercourse. She is against it being characterized as violation which is what the dominant culture wants everyone to believe. Intercourse does not have to be a dominate person pounding a hole of a submissive person. I should be about two people communicating with their bodies, their love in sensual desire. Her generous heart is trying to explain this by examples of literature and the dominant society which says women are only for reproduction or pleasure. I used to believe the crap I read about her until I read her books and finally understood what she was saying.