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Valerie Solanas

Revisiting Radical Feminism Through the Lens of Solanas' Defiant Outcry

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Author: Valerie Solanas

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9781859845530

Language: English

Publish Date: 12/31/1969

Audiobook length: 31min

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Who should listen SCUM Manifesto

The summary audiobook of "SCUM Manifesto" by Valerie Solanas is ideal for listeners interested in feminist theory, social criticism, and radical political thought. It appeals particularly to those seeking to understand provocative and unconventional viewpoints on gender dynamics and societal structures. Activists, scholars, and anyone curious about the historical context of feminist movements will find it valuable, as will individuals who appreciate challenging narratives that provoke discussion and reflection on gender equality and societal norms.

3 quotes from SCUM Manifesto

  • "Men are the enemy; treat them like an enemy."
  • "The male is a biological accident; the female is the prototype of the human species."
  • "The function of women is to supply the men with what they need to exist."

Author : Valerie Solanas

Valerie Solanas was a radical feminist writer and activist, best known for her provocative and controversial work, "SCUM Manifesto," published in 1967, which critiques patriarchal society and advocates for the overthrow of male dominance. Born on April 9, 1936, in Ventnor City, New Jersey, Solanas experienced a tumultuous life marked by personal struggles, including mental health issues and poverty, which profoundly shaped her worldview. Her writing, characterized by sharp wit and a confrontational tone, challenges conventional gender roles and societal norms, making her a seminal figure in feminist literature and thought. Despite her troubled life and turbulent interactions with notable figures—including her infamous encounter with Andy Warhol—Solanas's ideas have sparked continued discussion and debate about gender, power, and societal structures, securing her a lasting legacy within feminist discourse.

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SCUM Manifesto Free Audiobook Download

Valerie Solanas

Revisiting Radical Feminism Through the Lens of Solanas' Defiant Outcry

3.738754rating

Information

Author: Valerie Solanas

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9781859845530

Language: English

Publish Date: 12/31/1969

AudioBook length: 31 min

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Who should listen SCUM Manifesto

The summary audiobook of "SCUM Manifesto" by Valerie Solanas is ideal for listeners interested in feminist theory, social criticism, and radical political thought. It appeals particularly to those seeking to understand provocative and unconventional viewpoints on gender dynamics and societal structures. Activists, scholars, and anyone curious about the historical context of feminist movements will find it valuable, as will individuals who appreciate challenging narratives that provoke discussion and reflection on gender equality and societal norms.

3 quotes from SCUM Manifesto

  • "Men are the enemy; treat them like an enemy."
  • "The male is a biological accident; the female is the prototype of the human species."
  • "The function of women is to supply the men with what they need to exist."

Author: Valerie Solanas

Valerie Solanas was a radical feminist writer and activist, best known for her provocative and controversial work, "SCUM Manifesto," published in 1967, which critiques patriarchal society and advocates for the overthrow of male dominance. Born on April 9, 1936, in Ventnor City, New Jersey, Solanas experienced a tumultuous life marked by personal struggles, including mental health issues and poverty, which profoundly shaped her worldview. Her writing, characterized by sharp wit and a confrontational tone, challenges conventional gender roles and societal norms, making her a seminal figure in feminist literature and thought. Despite her troubled life and turbulent interactions with notable figures—including her infamous encounter with Andy Warhol—Solanas's ideas have sparked continued discussion and debate about gender, power, and societal structures, securing her a lasting legacy within feminist discourse.