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On Andrea Dworkin’s book Women-Hating

Really good post about Andrea Dworkin’s work from Lonergrrrl.

It seems difficult to find anything nuanced when it comes to responses to Dworkin, which is why I like Michelle’s post here.

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Posted on January 10, 2009 by Scrum_Jet. This entry was posted in FEMINISM, Feminist theory and tagged feminist theory. Bookmark the permalink.

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