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In this truly radical work Andrea Dworkin asserts that the essence of female oppression is rooted in nothing less than the act of sexual intercourse itself.
| Acknowledgments | ||
| Preface | ||
| Pt. 1 | Intercourse in a Man-made World | |
| 1 | Repulsion | 3 |
| 2 | Skinless | 21 |
| 3 | Stigma | 35 |
| 4 | Communion | 47 |
| 5 | Possession | 63 |
| Pt. 2 | The Female Condition | |
| 6 | Virginity | 83 |
| 7 | Occupation/Collaboration | 121 |
| Pt. 3 | Power, Status, and Hate | |
| 8 | Law | 147 |
| 9 | Dirt/Death | 169 |
| Notes | 195 | |
| Bibiography | 211 | |
| Index | 247 |
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Posted November 12, 2008
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Overview
Andrea Dworkin, once called “Feminism’s Malcolm X,” has been worshipped, reviled, criticized, and analyzed-but never ignored. The power of her writing, the passion of her ideals, and the ferocity of her intellect have spurred the arguments and activism of two generations of feminists. Now the book that she’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 enraged as many readers as it inspired when it was first published in 1987. In it, Dworkin argues that in a male supremacist society, sex between men and women constitutes a central part of women’s subordination to men. (This argument ...