Results for 'andrea dworkin'

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  1. Pornography
    1. Andrea Dworkin

    Pornography

    Men Possessing Women

    Unnervingly prescient... If her first book, Woman Hating, and the later Pornography: Men Possessing Women, speak to a culture that has only grown the more violently misogynistic since they were published – their arguments have new urgency in a world of “incels” and 24/7 porn

    € 17,95
  2. Right-Wing Women
    1. Andrea Dworkin

    Right-Wing Women

    Unnervingly prescient... Right-Wing Women has plenty to say inadvertently about the devotion of Donald Trump’s female supporters, even after allegations of sexual misconduct were made against him

    € 14,95
  3. Gender and Judaism

    Gender and Judaism

    Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Gender and Judaism is an emerging subfield at the intersection of gender studies and Jewish studies. Gender studies centers on interdisciplinary research on the phenomenon of gender. It focuses on cultural representations of gender and people's lived experience. Jewish studies is a field that looks at Jews and Judaism, through such disciplines as history, anthropology, literary studies, linguistics, and sociology.

    € 136,00
  4. Femmephilia
    1. Sophie Lewis

    Femmephilia

    Love Letters to Trans Mermaids, Queer Mothers, and Marilyn Monroe

    “Femmephilia collects seventeen of Sophie Lewis’ essays, drenched in excessive, decorative, provocative, seductive prose, devoted to expansive communist femme-inism, founded in the distinction between insurrectionist femme-ness and supposedly natural, normative femininity. The essays are a gorgeous, enthralling, essential addition to our collective intellectual, political and aesthetic wardrobe.“ —Lisa Duggan, author of Mean Girl: Ayn Rand and the Culture of Greed “Femmephilia—in the grand tradition of Joan Nestle, Amber Hollibaugh, Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha, Raechel Anne Jolie, and Tourmaline—is a sublimely rendered paean to the sparkly, bold lip-wearing, gender mercurial, world-breaking, world-making, radical multitudinousness of femme. Brilliantly warping and weaving personal reflection and cultural criticism, each essay in Lewis’ florilegium dazzles with its deconstruction of the mechanisms and machinations of femmephobia, while making a powerful case for us all to be femmephiles (and, bear with me, unabashed ‘octophiles’).” —Lucie Fielding, therapist, sex educator, and author of Trans Sex: Nurturing Trans Erotic Embodiment and Gender-Pleasure “Sophie Lewis’s love letters to the femmes at the heart of femme-inism are fun, sad, erudite, full of longing and urgency. Whether she is reminding us of Marilyn Monroe’s intellect, rewriting the story of Daphne, transing mermaids, cruising utopia with Monique Wittig or writing about octopus sex, she is funny, irreverent, and sharp as newly manicured nails. This is the right moment for a book of essays on the pleasures, the potential and the awesome power of femininity.” —Jack Halberstam, author of Anarchitecture After Everything “What better time than an emergency to join Sophie Lewis in ‘squinting at’ and struggling for the femmunist horizon. In that lush future, we’ll work little and care often. The disrespectable, the soft, the creaturely—all are welcome.” —Heather Berg, author of Porn Work: Sex, Labor, and Late Capitalism “In the lush and provocative Femmephilia, Sophie Lewis approaches femmeness as a sexuality. By this I mean they ask what would happen if we prioritized pleasure, sex, and care over work, productivity, and capitalism. Drawing on an eclectic archive of femmes and femme positions, Lewis illuminates the hidden structures of femme phobia while offering glimpses into what living in femmeness—regardless of gender!— might look like. For Lewis, it is the femme embrace of excess that offers a way through the muck of the world. And there, most delightfully, we find desire, wetness, and fucking.” —Amber Jamilla Musser, author of Between Shadows and Noise: Sensation, Situatedness, and the Undisciplined "Sophie Lewis is sharp, bold, compassionate and fearless.” —Amia Srinivasan, author of The Right to Sex

    € 20,95
  5. Femmephilia
    1. Sophie Lewis

    Femmephilia

    Love Letters to Trans Mermaids, Queer Mothers, and Marilyn Monroe

    “Femmephilia collects seventeen of Sophie Lewis’ essays, drenched in excessive, decorative, provocative, seductive prose, devoted to expansive communist femme-inism, founded in the distinction between insurrectionist femme-ness and supposedly natural, normative femininity. The essays are a gorgeous, enthralling, essential addition to our collective intellectual, political and aesthetic wardrobe.“ —Lisa Duggan, author of Mean Girl: Ayn Rand and the Culture of Greed “Femmephilia—in the grand tradition of Joan Nestle, Amber Hollibaugh, Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha, Raechel Anne Jolie, and Tourmaline—is a sublimely rendered paean to the sparkly, bold lip-wearing, gender mercurial, world-breaking, world-making, radical multitudinousness of femme. Brilliantly warping and weaving personal reflection and cultural criticism, each essay in Lewis’ florilegium dazzles with its deconstruction of the mechanisms and machinations of femmephobia, while making a powerful case for us all to be femmephiles (and, bear with me, unabashed ‘octophiles’).” —Lucie Fielding, therapist, sex educator, and author of Trans Sex: Nurturing Trans Erotic Embodiment and Gender-Pleasure “Sophie Lewis’s love letters to the femmes at the heart of femme-inism are fun, sad, erudite, full of longing and urgency. Whether she is reminding us of Marilyn Monroe’s intellect, rewriting the story of Daphne, transing mermaids, cruising utopia with Monique Wittig or writing about octopus sex, she is funny, irreverent, and sharp as newly manicured nails. This is the right moment for a book of essays on the pleasures, the potential and the awesome power of femininity.” —Jack Halberstam, author of Anarchitecture After Everything “What better time than an emergency to join Sophie Lewis in ‘squinting at’ and struggling for the femmunist horizon. In that lush future, we’ll work little and care often. The disrespectable, the soft, the creaturely—all are welcome.” —Heather Berg, author of Porn Work: Sex, Labor, and Late Capitalism “In the lush and provocative Femmephilia, Sophie Lewis approaches femmeness as a sexuality. By this I mean they ask what would happen if we prioritized pleasure, sex, and care over work, productivity, and capitalism. Drawing on an eclectic archive of femmes and femme positions, Lewis illuminates the hidden structures of femme phobia while offering glimpses into what living in femmeness—regardless of gender!— might look like. For Lewis, it is the femme embrace of excess that offers a way through the muck of the world. And there, most delightfully, we find desire, wetness, and fucking.” —Amber Jamilla Musser, author of Between Shadows and Noise: Sensation, Situatedness, and the Undisciplined "Sophie Lewis is sharp, bold, compassionate and fearless.” —Amia Srinivasan, author of The Right to Sex

    € 76,50
  6. Donne di destra. La politica delle donne addomesticate
    1. Andrea , Dworkin

    Donne di destra. La politica delle donne addomesticate

    Le donne di destra sono come personaggi estratti da un mazzo di carte da gioco: si riconoscono a partire da un seme codificato da regole apparentemente immutabili. Ordine, sicurezza, famiglia, rispetto della differenza sessuale sono le parole d'ordine con cui la destra seduce le donne, manipolando le loro paure e mettendole al servizio della riproduzione del sistema patriarcale. Ma perché le donne scivolano a destra, lasciandosi conquistare da promesse che puntualmente le tradiranno? Per quale motivo non smettiamo di imbatterci in donne che aderiscono all'antifemminismo elevato a sistema, come se ne andasse della loro salvezza? Lucida e intransigente, la voce di Dworkin ci raggiunge come un antidoto al pessimismo incarnata dalle donne di destra. Perché «il patriarcato non è un destino, non è una natura. È un'organizzazione sociale che può essere cambiata». Das Urheberrecht an bibliographischen und produktbeschreibenden Daten und an den bereitgestellten Bildern liegt bei Informazioni Editoriali, I.E. S.r.l., oder beim Herausgeber oder demjenigen, der die Genehmigung erteilt hat. Alle Rechte vorbehalten.

    € 37,50
  7. Feminism, Defeated
    1. Kate M , Phelan

    Feminism, Defeated

    Feminism has been defeated. Once a politics, feminism is now a philosophy, an epistemology, a method. Once for women, it is now for everyone. Once in pursuit of liberation, it now seeks only inclusion. In Feminism, Defeated, Kate Phelan traces the depoliticization and ultimately, the defeat of feminism. She recovers the second-wave view of men and women as sex-classes, enemies, political kinds, a view more radical than the contemporary view of men and women as social constructs. She also describes how poststructuralism displaced this view and replaced it with another. In this view, the sex/gender binary constructs men and women, and excludes the gender nonconforming. As this view replaced the second-wave one, the injustice of men's oppression of women was replaced by that of exclusion, and the goal of women's liberation was replaced by that of inclusion. Thus did feminism become the trans-inclusionary movement as which we now know it, and Phelan shows that this shift was not the progression of feminism; it was the betrayal of it. In this highly original and persuasive study, she argues that the recent emergence of a new gender-critical feminism presents a moment of opportunity to reclaim feminism's political project.

    € 20,00
  8. Woman Hating
    1. Andrea Dworkin

    Woman Hating

    Unnervingly prescient... If her first book, Woman Hating, and the later Pornography: Men Possessing Women, speak to a culture that has only grown the more violently misogynistic since they were published – their arguments have new urgency in a world of “incels” and 24/7 porn

    € 14,95
  9. Woman Hating
    1. Andrea Dworkin

    Woman Hating

    Reissued with a bold, modern package, Andrea Dworkin's debut book Woman Hating argues that a deep-rooted hatred of women in history, art, politics, and beyond has reigned - and influenced and formed culture - for centuries.

    € 21,95
  10. Pornography
    1. Andrea Dworkin

    Pornography

    Men Possessing Women

    Andrea Dworkin's 1981 critique of pornography is an important and urgent document about how the culture consumes and manipulates images of women. Essential and discomfiting reading in a social media era, where women's bodies are being commodified and displayed more than ever.

    € 23,50
  11. Right-Wing Women
    1. Andrea Dworkin

    Right-Wing Women

    With a new foreword by Moira Donegan, this long-awaited reissue of Dworkin's iconic study of women in American conservatism is paired with a bold, modern package to match Dworkin's visionary perspective and style.

    € 21,95
  12. Sexuelle Revolution
    1. Laurie , Penny

    Sexuelle Revolution

    Eine sexuelle Revolution hat begonnen, und diesmal wird sie nicht aufzuhalten sein. Diese Revolution beginnt überall da, wo Frauen, queere, nonbinäre und trans Personen, vor allem jene, die nicht der weißen Mehrheitsgesellschaft angehören, aufstehen und nicht länger bereit sind, ihren Körper als jemandes anderen Besitz zu begreifen. Unsere Zeit der Krisen ist dank ihnen zugleich eine Zeit der produktiven Transformation, voller tiefgreifender und dauerhafter Veränderungen in unserem Verständnis von Gender, Sex und der Frage, wessen Körpern und wessen Worten Bedeutung beigemessen wird. Mitreißend und scharf schreibt Laurie Penny über Sex und Macht, Trauma und Widerstand. Über die Krise der Demokratie, die Krise weißer Männlichkeit und die Rückzugsgefechte derer, die Angst vor Machtverlust haben. Sie fordert eine Kultur des Consent, die weit über Sex hinausgeht: Auch in Arbeitsverhältnissen, in Systemen der politischen Repräsentation, im Miteinander müssen wir zu einer Logik des fortlaufend ausgehandelten Einvernehmens finden, um individuelle und kollektive Traumata zu heilen und zukünftige zu verhindern.'Brillant, kraftvoll, revolutionär.' Kate Manne

    € 24,00