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Women Respond to the Men's Movement: A Feminist Collection

by Kay Leigh Hagan (Editor)

Other authors: bell hooks (Contributor), Ursula Le Guin (Contributor), Starhawk (Contributor), Gloria Steinem (Foreword)

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Women today are paying close attention to the men's movement as it radiates out from the US. Some of them like what they see and hope that men at home are coming to terms with the realities of true partnership and shared power, others are downright sceptical, complaining about the chorus of whining white men. Still others hold a deep-rooted fear that the men's movement has only legitimized a fashionable new form of woman-hating. This book looks at the men's movement, with contributions from women writers such as Nicole Hollander, Rosemary Radfors Ruether and Starhawk. By the author of International Affairs: a Journalkeeping Workbook for Self-Intimacy and Habit of Freedom.… (more)
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hooks, bellContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Le Guin, UrsulaContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
StarhawkContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Steinem, GloriaForewordsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
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Women today are paying close attention to the men's movement as it radiates out from the US. Some of them like what they see and hope that men at home are coming to terms with the realities of true partnership and shared power, others are downright sceptical, complaining about the chorus of whining white men. Still others hold a deep-rooted fear that the men's movement has only legitimized a fashionable new form of woman-hating. This book looks at the men's movement, with contributions from women writers such as Nicole Hollander, Rosemary Radfors Ruether and Starhawk. By the author of International Affairs: a Journalkeeping Workbook for Self-Intimacy and Habit of Freedom.

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