Sexual Politics

Author:   Kate Millett
Publisher:   University of Illinois Press
ISBN:  

9780252068898


Pages:   424
Publication Date:   08 March 2000
Format:   Paperback
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained


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One of, if not the most important works on women's liberation, this book is once again back in print and is an essential piece of twentieth-century history and politics.

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Author:   Kate Millett
Publisher:   University of Illinois Press
Imprint:   University of Illinois Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.30cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.580kg
ISBN:  

9780252068898


ISBN 10:   0252068890
Pages:   424
Publication Date:   08 March 2000
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained

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Millett's doctoral-dissertation-turned-feminist classic offered me a useful example of a new kind of literary criticism and an exciting model for reading ... The book was a surprise best-seller, riding the wave of popular interest in women's liberation both inside and outside the university... Millett's work is being reintroduced by Illinois in part because it has genuine historical importance... The work also has something important to say to the next generation of feminists about where we have come from and where we might like to go... With Millett's out-of-print titles back on the shelf, readers of the twenty-first century will at least have the chance to wrestle with her particular brand of feminism and to discover first-hand why so many -- from detractors like Paglia to admirers like Stimpson -- have rushed to put the indomitable Kate Millett in her place. -- Laura Ciolkowski, Ms. Magazine A passionate book by an acute literary analyst. -- New Yorker Supremely entertaining to read, brilliantly conceived, overwhelming in its arguments, breathtaking in its command of history and literature. Christopher Lehmann-Haupt, New York Times [Millett] translates the war of the sexes from the language of nineteenth century bedroom farce into the raw images of guerilla warfare... Even more than a political system, our sexual order is a 'habit of mind and a way of life.' Millett's book may go far toward subverting it. -- Time Upon its original publication ... Sexual Politics was seen as provocative and groundbreaking material; today's reprint is just as essential to the residual feminist consciousness and political movement. Millett's analysis is cultural, historical, political, and literary. -- The Bloomsbury Review A richly informative book. -- Washington Post Book World A well documented intellectual masterpiece. -- Pittsburgh Press The first scholarly justification for women's liberation. -- Christian Science Monitor


Millett's doctoral-dissertation-turned-feminist classic offered me a useful example of a new kind of literary criticism and an exciting model for reading ... The book was a surprise best-seller, riding the wave of popular interest in women's liberation both inside and outside the university... Millett's work is being reintroduced by Illinois in part because it has genuine historical importance... The work also has something important to say to the next generation of feminists about where we have come from and where we might like to go... With Millett's out-of-print titles back on the shelf, readers of the twenty-first century will at least have the chance to wrestle with her particular brand of feminism and to discover first-hand why so many -- from detractors like Paglia to admirers like Stimpson -- have rushed to put the indomitable Kate Millett in her place. -- Laura Ciolkowski, Ms. Magazine A passionate book by an acute literary analyst. -- New Yorker Supremely entertaining to read, brilliantly conceived, overwhelming in its arguments, breathtaking in its command of history and literature. Christopher Lehmann-Haupt, New York Times [Millett] translates the war of the sexes from the language of nineteenth century bedroom farce into the raw images of guerilla warfare... Even more than a political system, our sexual order is a 'habit of mind and a way of life.' Millett's book may go far toward subverting it. -- Time Upon its original publication ... Sexual Politics was seen as provocative and groundbreaking material; today's reprint is just as essential to the residual feminist consciousness and political movement. Millett's analysis is cultural, historical, political, and literary. -- The Bloomsbury Review A richly informative book. -- Washington Post Book World A well documented intellectual masterpiece. -- Pittsburgh Press The first scholarly justification for women's liberation. -- Christian Science Monitor


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