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Andrea Dworkin

Unflinching Reflections on Society's War Against Women

4.07241ratings(GoodReaders reference)

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Author: Andrea Dworkin

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780743236263

Language: English

Publish Date: 03/10/1997

Audiobook length: 31min

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Chapter 1: MY LIFE AS A WRITER
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Chapter 2: IN MEMORY OF NICOLE BROWN SIMPSON
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Chapter 3: LIVING IN TERROR, PAIN
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Chapter 4: THE THIRD RAPE
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Chapter 5: GARY HART AND POST-PORNOGRAPHY POLITICS
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Chapter 6: A GOVERNMENT OF MEN, NOT LAWS, NOT WOMEN
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Chapter 7: PORTRAIT OF A NEW PURITAN— AND A NEW
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Chapter 8: FREE EXPRESSION IN SERBIAN RAPE/DEATH CAMPS
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Chapter 9: BEAVER TALKS
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Chapter 10: MASS MURDER IN MONTREAL
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Chapter 11: TERROR, TORTURE, AND RESISTANCE
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Chapter 12: PORNOGRAPHY HAPPENS
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Chapter 13: PROSTITUTION AND MALE SUPREMACY
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Chapter 14: FREEDOM NOW
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Chapter 15: REMEMBER, RESIST, DO NOT COMPLY
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Chapter 16: RACE, SEX, AND SPEECH IN AMERIKA
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Chapter 17: WOMEN IN THE PUBLIC DOMAIN
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Chapter 18: ISRAEL
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Chapter 19: THE U. S. HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL MUSEUM
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Who should listen Life and Death by Andrea Dworkin

The summary audiobook of "Life and Death" by Andrea Dworkin is ideal for listeners interested in feminist literature, social justice, and gender studies. It appeals to those seeking a deeper understanding of Dworkin's critique of patriarchy, sexual politics, and the complexities of women's experiences. Additionally, it benefits activists, scholars, and anyone looking to engage with thought-provoking discussions on power dynamics and the impact of societal norms on personal identity and autonomy. This audiobook serves as a valuable resource for both seasoned readers of Dworkin's work and newcomers wanting to grasp her influential ideas.

3 quotes from Life and Death by Andrea Dworkin

  • "Women are not the victims of the patriarchy; we are the captives, the slaves, and the thoroughly exploited. Our oppression is not only a reflection of power but a deliberate act against our existential rights."
  • "The essence of womanhood is not defined by limitations placed upon us, but by our capacity to define ourselves in the face of those limitations."
  • "To speak out against the violence inflicted upon women is not merely an act of resistance; it is an act of love for all that we can be when we are freed from the constraints of oppression."

Author : Andrea Dworkin

Andrea Rita Dworkin was a prominent American radical feminist and author renowned for her incisive critiques of pornography, which she linked to rape and other forms of violence against women. An anti-war activist and anarchist in the late 1960s, Dworkin authored ten influential books on radical feminist theory and practice. She rose to national prominence in the late 1970s and 1980s as a leading voice in the feminist anti-pornography movement, particularly through her seminal works, *Pornography: Men Possessing Women* (1981) and *Intercourse* (1987), both of which continue to resonate in discussions of sexuality and feminism.

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Home | Last Updated on2026/04/02

Life and Death by Andrea Dworkin Free Audiobook Download

Andrea Dworkin

Unflinching Reflections on Society's War Against Women

4.07241rating

Information

Author: Andrea Dworkin

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780743236263

Language: English

Publish Date: 03/10/1997

AudioBook length: 31 min

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Who should listen Life and Death by Andrea Dworkin

The summary audiobook of "Life and Death" by Andrea Dworkin is ideal for listeners interested in feminist literature, social justice, and gender studies. It appeals to those seeking a deeper understanding of Dworkin's critique of patriarchy, sexual politics, and the complexities of women's experiences. Additionally, it benefits activists, scholars, and anyone looking to engage with thought-provoking discussions on power dynamics and the impact of societal norms on personal identity and autonomy. This audiobook serves as a valuable resource for both seasoned readers of Dworkin's work and newcomers wanting to grasp her influential ideas.

3 quotes from Life and Death by Andrea Dworkin

  • "Women are not the victims of the patriarchy; we are the captives, the slaves, and the thoroughly exploited. Our oppression is not only a reflection of power but a deliberate act against our existential rights."
  • "The essence of womanhood is not defined by limitations placed upon us, but by our capacity to define ourselves in the face of those limitations."
  • "To speak out against the violence inflicted upon women is not merely an act of resistance; it is an act of love for all that we can be when we are freed from the constraints of oppression."

Author: Andrea Dworkin

Andrea Rita Dworkin was a prominent American radical feminist and author renowned for her incisive critiques of pornography, which she linked to rape and other forms of violence against women. An anti-war activist and anarchist in the late 1960s, Dworkin authored ten influential books on radical feminist theory and practice. She rose to national prominence in the late 1970s and 1980s as a leading voice in the feminist anti-pornography movement, particularly through her seminal works, *Pornography: Men Possessing Women* (1981) and *Intercourse* (1987), both of which continue to resonate in discussions of sexuality and feminism.