'Fiercely argued and timely' (New Yorker), this is a must-read for the #MeToo era from a rising star philosopher.
Kate Manne is an associate professor of philosophy at Cornell University. The author of the acclaimed books Entitled and Down Girl, she was named one of the 'World's Top 10 Thinkers' by Prospect magazine.
An important and compelling analysis of a phenomenon that's
everywhere. Out of Manne's thoughtful analysis, of not just
much-debated high-profile events but also everyday experiences,
emerge insight after insight into the what, why, when, and how of
misogyny
*Big Issue*
Fiercely argued and timely
*New Yorker*
Manne's book is a forensic and clever analysis which provides the
cogs and wheels of how the system of patriarchal policing works, in
our minds, as well as in our world. . . Down Girl offers a sharply
cut prism through which to view our everyday experience
*Times Literary Supplement*
Everyone should read Down Girl. It should be distributed in schools
and every board room, athletic department and legislative space
*Soraya Chemaly, author of Rage Becomes Her*
The moment is ripe for a reckoning, and Manne offers the language
and theory I've found myself grasping for. . . She combines the
hyper-articulateness of a philosopher and the energy and humor of a
down-to-earth millennial, which is electrifying
*Guernica Magazine*
A must-read. . . should be in every feminist's library. . . Down
Girl is destined to become a feminist literary classic alongside
the likes of The Beauty Myth by Naomi Wolf or Betty Friedan's The
Feminine Mystique
*The Electorette*
Really excellent. . . timely and intellectually rigorous
*Nigel Warburton*
Kate Manne does a jaw-droppingly brilliant job of explaining gender
and power dynamics which have always been purposefully muddied, but
which shape how and to whom sympathy and presumptions of full
humanity accrue. . . Perceptive, bold, stylishly written and
bracingly clear eyed, Down Girl is one of the best books I have
ever read on gender and power; I will never stop learning from
it
*Rebecca Traister, author of Good and Mad*
An exciting next-generation feminist philosopher
*Elizabeth Anderson*
Down Girl is excruciatingly well-timed, providing a theoretical
framework for a phenomenon baring itself before us, perverse and
pervasive. . . It reminds us that while revealing individual
misogynists is hard, uprooting misogyny is much harder
*Washington Post*
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