'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 award-winning Down Girl, she was recently 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 -- Cordelia Fine * Big Issue *
Fiercely argued and timely -- Paul Bloom * 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 -- Afua Hirsch * Times Literary Supplement
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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 -- Regan
Penaluna * 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 -- Jennifer Taylor
Skinner * 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
-- Carlos Lozada * Washington Post *
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