not only to feminism but to social theory in general.
objectivity and male perspectives also known as universality...On
every page are epigrams one wants to print and hang on one's
walls.
This is heavy stuff. [The book] does not tell us what to do. It
may, however, make us think, and challenge, and possibly act.
ÝMacKinnon's¨ book offers an unorthodox but relentlessly consistent
perspective on issues fundamental to feminism. It is passionate,
brilliant, polemical and sectarian. Ms. MacKinnon defends what is
frequently called "radical feminism." As the title of her book
indicates, she believes this approach to be the only true or
genuine feminism because it alone speaks for all women...Her
position is grounded on a clear assertion of the primacy of the
social over the biological...Fundamental to her radical feminism is
the claim that gender is a system of dominance rather than of
difference...Ms. MacKinnon offers a systematic and persuasive
perspective on issues that are central not only to feminism but to
social theory in general. -- Alison M. Jaggar "New York Times Book
Review"
ÝThe book¨ is to feminism what "The German Ideology" is to Marxism.
Using the tools of sociology of knowledge, Catharine MacKinnon
relentlessly uncovers male bias, also known as objectivity and male
perspectives also known as universality...On every page are
epigrams one wants to print and hang on one's walls. -- Pauline B.
Bart "American Journal of Sociology"
MacKinnon has been perhaps the most important force behind the
burgeoning theoretical literature in law on sex discrimination and
feminist theory...Each of the essays published in Ýthe book¨ stands
on its own, making the book a collection of separate entries rather
than one sustained argument. Because each essay was originally a
speech, the discussions are lucid and dramatic, with the dynamism,
immediacy, and sense of discovery of a live presentation; they are
also filled with irony, wit, and humor...the book contains
brilliant insights, genuine creativity, and rare originality. It
should have a significant impact on thinking about sex
discrimination and on social and legal thought more generally.
This is heavy stuff. ÝThe book¨ does not tell us what to do. It
may, however, make us think, and challenge, and possibly act. --
Lorraine Schmall "ABA Journal"
[MacKinnon's] book offers an unorthodox but relentlessly consistent
perspective on issues fundamental to feminism. It is passionate,
brilliant, polemical and sectarian. Ms. MacKinnon defends what is
frequently called "radical feminism." As the title of her book
indicates, she believes this approach to be the only true or
genuine feminism because it alone speaks for all women...Her
position is grounded on a clear assertion of the primacy of the
social over the biological...Fundamental to her radical feminism is
the claim that gender is a system of dominance rather than of
difference...Ms. MacKinnon offers a systematic and persuasive
perspective on issues that are central not only to feminism but to
social theory in general.
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