The Vast and the Spurious: 25 Problems For Feminism

Author:   Duncan Smith
Publisher:   Alfadex
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9780987222848


Pages:   216
Publication Date:   21 August 2019
Format:   Paperback
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The Vast and the Spurious: 25 Problems For Feminism


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"If feminism is a noble cause, why is it so unpopular? And why is there more anger between men and women than ever before? In the age of the Women's March and Me Too, many women believe they are at war. At the same time, men are boycotting marriage, and anti-feminist groups are on the rise. There is a backlash against feminism. Some dismiss it as misogyny, but that is a mistake. Unless the movement answers its critics, it will never gain mass support and the gender wars will rage 'til doomsday. What is the real state of feminism today? The Vast and the Spurious sorts truth from lies, posing 25 problems to do with: male privilege rape culture the gender pay gap feminism's war against its enemies, men's rights activists. This book is sympathetic to the real problems women face, yet argues they will only achieve real equality when feminism is reformed. With its clear and witty style, The Vast and the Spurious is a compelling read for those interested in the current state of women's rights, men's rights, and the gender war. ""This is no angry polemic, but a light-hearted, factual and fair introduction to feminism's various hypocrisies and contradictions."" Karen Straughan. '""Whether for the uninitiated, the curious, or the indoctrinated, this book offers a witty rebuttal to modern feminist claims and exaggerations. Grounded in common sense and empathy, it makes the rational case, too rarely heard, for harmony between the sexes and respect for men's contributions."" Janice Fiamengo, Professor of English, University of Ottawa, Canada, and editor of Sons of Feminism: Men Have Their Say."

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Author:   Duncan Smith
Publisher:   Alfadex
Imprint:   Alfadex
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.281kg
ISBN:  

9780987222848


ISBN 10:   0987222848
Pages:   216
Publication Date:   21 August 2019
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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"""This is no angry polemic, but a light-hearted, factual and fair introduction to feminism's various hypocrisies and contradictions."" Karen Straughan. '""Whether for the uninitiated, the curious, or the indoctrinated, this book offers a witty rebuttal to modern feminist claims and exaggerations. Grounded in common sense and empathy, it makes the rational case, too rarely heard, for amity between the sexes and respect for men's contributions."" Janice Fiamengo, Professor of English, University of Ottawa, Canada, and editor of Sons of Feminism: Men Have Their Say."


This is no angry polemic, but a light-hearted, factual and fair introduction to feminism's various hypocrisies and contradictions. Karen Straughan. ' Whether for the uninitiated, the curious, or the indoctrinated, this book offers a witty rebuttal to modern feminist claims and exaggerations. Grounded in common sense and empathy, it makes the rational case, too rarely heard, for amity between the sexes and respect for men's contributions. Janice Fiamengo, Professor of English, University of Ottawa, Canada, and editor of Sons of Feminism: Men Have Their Say.


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Duncan Smith is an Australian author and musician. He is most notable for writing three novels that come with rock music soundtracks, recorded with his band, Lighthouse XIII. No stranger to controversy, Smith's novel, 'Cultown' is about a cult that takes over a small US town, while his novella, 'Marla Okadigbo, ' covers the touchy subject of race relations in America. The novella appears in Smith's collection, 'The Tightarse Tuesday Book Club.' 'The Vast and the Spurious: 25 Problems for Feminism' is Smith's latest controversial work. As a survey of the state of modern feminism, it is sure to incite comment and debate.

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