the raw, radical critique of male power resonating with Gen Z feminists today
- Written by Camilla Nelson, Associate Professor in Media and Journalism, University of Notre Dame Australia
snap_rsg/Shutterstock; Goodreads; Colin McPherson/Corbis via Getty Images.When Andrea Dworkin’s Intercourse hit the bookshops in 1987, it was extolled by Germaine Greer as the “most shocking book any feminist has yet written”.
“Shocking” turned out to be an understatement.
Britain’s Sunday Times described...
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