Status
Checked out
Publication
Ballantine Books (1993), Edition: Reprint, Paperback, 224 pages
Description
"Terrifying...Impressive...A challenging esay that justifies the feminist revival." THE NEW YORK TIMES Bestselling author and feminist scholar Marilyn French has written a shocking and fascinating analysis of the history of women's political, cultural, physical, and economic repression that is as controversial as it is utterly convincing. In this stunning work of resarch, Ms. French creates a devastating portrait of today's male-dominated global society, with its underlying aim of destroying, subjugating, or mutilating women. Here is a devastating indictment of our values and an important step toward an urgent public discussion of human morality.
Physical description
224 p.; 8.27 inches
ISBN
034538248X / 9780345382481
Other editions
The War Against Women by Marilyn French (Hardcover)
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