Free Women, Free Men
Sex, Gender, Feminism
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Camille Paglia
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Camille Paglia
Ever since the release of her seminal first book, Sexual Personae, Camille Paglia has remained one of feminism’s most outspoken, independent, and searingly intelligent voices. Now, for the first time, her best essays on the subject are gathered together in one concise volume. Whether she’s calling for equal opportunity for American women (years before the founding of the National Organization for Women), championing a more discerning standard of beauty that goes beyond plastic surgery’s quest for eternal youth, lauding the liberating force of rock and roll, or demanding free and unfettered speech on university campuses and beyond, Paglia can always be counted on to get to the heart of matters large and small. At once illuminating, witty, and inspiring, these essays are essential reading that affirm the power of men and women and what we can accomplish together.
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Where I think she falls down in this book is her over use of high academic terms that people like myself have no foundation of reference. Her over use of Apollonian, Rousseau, and in my mind obscure Hollywood references. For me it takes away from her message.
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Listening to the powerful words of Camille, through her own powerful voice.What was the most compelling aspect of this narrative?
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Wit and her laconic style of speaking. For the level of intellect she possesses, she comes off as a non academic. She is also funny and her speaking tone is unlike that of an polished academic intellectual. She sounds very proletariat and everything is spoken with a strong conviction. I don't think any other narrator could have done justice to this book.Bravo Camille!
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The narration alone is worth the price.
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Wonderful from start to finish
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What a treat to hear this great Feminist speak!
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