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Reasonable Creatures

Essays on Women and Feminism

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An edition of Reasonable creatures (1994)

Reasonable Creatures

Essays on Women and Feminism

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She writes about sex, children's books, the media, breast implants, the mind of an antiabortionist. She invokes Moby Dick and Gilligan's Island, Lorna Bobbitt and Lysistrata ("the original woman's strike-for-peace-nik").

For more than a decade, in her wonderfully provocative, wittily astute, graceful and gutsy pieces in The Nation, The New Yorker and The New York Times, she has taken the strongest positions on the thorniest moral issues and the most controversial events, from date rape to surrogate motherhood, to violence against women, to the Anita Hill hearings, to fetal rights and mothers' "wrongs.".

She asks "Who's Afraid of Hillary Clinton?," considers the Smurfette Principle and explains why she hates "Family Values." She takes aim at nineteen targets in all. Her pieces delight by their language - the mastery that won a National Book Critics Circle Award for her first book of poems - and her refusal, ever, to be ponderous.

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Vintage
Language
English
Pages
208

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Cover of: Reasonable creatures
Reasonable creatures: essays on women and feminism
1995, Vintage
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Cover of: Reasonable Creatures
Reasonable Creatures: Essays on Women and Feminism
August 1, 1995, Vintage
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Cover of: Reasonable creatures
Reasonable creatures: essays on women and feminism
1994, A. Knopf
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First Sentence

"In a less conservative era, an academic study projecting a modest decline in the percentage of college-educated white women who marry might have sparked a round of journalistic applause: "Good News About Marriage: Finally Women Can Afford to Wait for Mr. Right," for instance, or "Despite Heavy Pressure From Pop Psychologists, Women Still Say No to Men Who Chew with Mouth Open.""

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Paperback
Number of pages
208
Dimensions
7.9 x 5.1 x 0.4 inches
Weight
8.6 ounces

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OL7700770M
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0679762787
ISBN 13
9780679762782
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76883
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