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Free women, free men : sex, gender, and feminism

From the fiery intellectual provocateur: a brilliant essay collection that both celebrates and challenges modern feminism--from motherhood to Madonna, football to Friedan, stilettos to Steinem. When Camille Paglia first burst onto the scene with her best-selling Sexual Personae, she established herself as a smart, fearless, and often dissenting voice among feminists. Now, for the first time, her best essays on the subject are gathered together in one concise volume. Whether she's declaring Madonna the future of feminism, asking if men are obsolete, calling for equal opportunity for American women years before the founding of N.O.W., or urging all women to love football, Paglia can always be counted on to get a discussion started. The rock-solid intellectual foundation beneath her fiery words assures her timeless relevance"--

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  • ISBN: 9780375424779
  • Physical Description 315 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
  • Edition First edition.
  • Publisher [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 2017.

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Essays, reviews, and interviews chronicle the career of a self-described "libertarian feminist."Since Sexual Personae (1990), Paglia (Humanities and Media Studies/Univ. of the Arts, Philadelphia; Glittering Images: A Journey Through Art from Egypt to Star Wars, 2012, etc.) has argued relentlessly against what she sees as puerile and uninformed ideas about sexuality, freedom, and gender. The pieces collected here, all previously published, include three sections from her first wide-ranging book on art, decadence, sex, and nature; various newspaper and magazine articles; and a few lectures, interviews, and book reviews. Unfortunately, to read a few is to read them all, as Paglia repeats views that have contributed to her reputation as "abrasive, strident, and obnoxious." She critiques women's studies programs, for example, as "a comfy, chummy morass of unchallenged groupthink." Bereft of grounding in science, the programs began, she asserts, to bring more female hires into academia, by administrators who did not much care about the intellectual content. "Women's studies is a jumble of vulgarians, bunglers, whiners, French faddists, apparatchiks, doughface party-liners, pie-in-the-sky utopianists, and bullying sanctimonious sermonizers," she wrote in 1991. Paglia softened her assessment somewhat by 2008, when, in an address at Harvard, she proposed reasonable reforms for the programs that included science as "a fundamental component" as well as the "writings of conservative opponents of feminism." Essays that touch on biography reveal elements of the author's childhood and adolescence in the repressive 1950s, when her role models were Amelia Earhart and Katharine Hepburn; and that she imbibed "the essence of the Sixties, which is free thought and free speech." With apparent delight, Paglia skewers some icons of the women's movement, such as Gloria Steinem, Hlne Cixous ("that damp sob sister"), and Carolyn Heilbrun, reserving praise for Madonna ("the true feminist") and Germaine Greer ("witty, learned, stylish, and sexy"). An album of media photographs suggests that Paglia would like to be described in exactly those terms. Controversial views on women's lives and nature that may appeal to Paglia's fans but not win her many more. Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Paglia (humanities & media studies, Univ. of the Arts, PA; Sexual Personae) is known for her critical views of culture, and the essays contained in her latest book are no exception. Known as a "dissident feminist," Paglia's views on topics considered sacred to feminism have led to tensions between herself and the current feminist establishment. Here, she uses new insight to dissect issues relating to feminism, such as gender equality and the loaded topic of abortion. What is perhaps most impressive about Paglia's writing, however, is the absence of any vendetta against men. In fact, she notes, "It was always the proper mission of feminism to attack and reconstruct the ossified social practices that had led to wide-ranging discrimination against women. But surely it was and is possible for a progressive reform movement to achieve that without stereotyping, belittling or demonizing men." The author eloquently illustrates the dangers of narrowly defining a feminist according to what issues they support. Instead, she argues for feminism to become an umbrella of people with differing political views, sexual orientations, and religions who seek to strengthen women, without the need to demean men. VERDICT Intriguing and thought provoking for readers interested in different perspectives of feminism. [See Prepub Alert, 9/12/16.]-Stacy Shaw, Orange, CA © Copyright 2017. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Provocateur Paglia lends her voice to the audio edition of her latest collection of essays, which spans her career from her breakthrough 1990 study, Sexual Personae, to the present. Paglia's croaky voice adds character to the reading as she spews contempt on a variety of topics, such as university culture, poststructuralism, women's studies programs, and anything mainstream, while rehashing major moments of second-wave feminism. She overenunciates certain words and syllables while speeding past others; the combination creates a jolting rhythm with an air of pompousness. It's oddly fitting for her style of prose, which has a tendency toward short declarative sentences and grandiose rhetoric. Listeners familiar with Paglia's work will be neither surprised nor disappointed. A Knopf hardcover. (Mar.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.