Location
Main Entry - Personal Name
Title Statement
Publication, Distribution, etc. (Imprint) Haymarket Books, Chicago : 2014
Dewey Decimal Classification Number
SAB Classification Code
Physical Description
Summary, etc "In her comic, scathing essay "Men Explain Things to Me," Rebecca Solnit took on what often goes wrong in conversations between men and women. She wrote about men who wrongly assume they know things and wrongly assume women don't, about why this arises, and how this aspect of the gender wars works, airing some of her own hilariously awful encounters. She ends on a serious note-- because the ultimate problem is the silencing of women who have something to say, including those saying things like, "He's trying to kill me!" This book features that now-classic essay with six perfect complements, including an examination of the great feminist writer Virginia Woolf 's embrace of mystery, of not knowing, of doubt and ambiguity, a highly original inquiry into marriage equality, and a terrifying survey of the scope of contemporary violence against women"-- Provided by publisher.
Subject - Topical Term
ISBN 978-1-60846-386-2 (paperback) 978-1-60846-496-8
Waiting
*00002787nam a22005657a 4500
*00139581
*00520150320030849.8
*008140320s2014 xxu 000 0 eng
*010 $a2014008682
*020 $a978-1-60846-386-2 (paperback)
*020 $a978-1-60846-496-8
*035 $a(SE-LIBR)16552433
*035 $a(Ko)44666
*040 $aDLC$beng$erda$cDLC$dDLC$dLeru
*042 $apcc
*05000$aHQ1155$b.S665 2014
*08200$a305.42$223
*084 $aOhja$2kssb/8
*1001 $aSolnit, Rebecca,$d1961-
*24510$aMen explain things to me /$cRebecca Solnit ; images by Ana Teresa Fernandez.
*260 $aChicago :$bHaymarket Books,$c2014
*300 $a130 p.
*520 $a"In her comic, scathing essay "Men Explain Things to Me," Rebecca Solnit took on what often goes wrong in conversations between men and women. She wrote about men who wrongly assume they know things and wrongly assume women don't, about why this arises, and how this aspect of the gender wars works, airing some of her own hilariously awful encounters. She ends on a serious note-- because the ultimate problem is the silencing of women who have something to say, including those saying things like, "He's trying to kill me!" This book features that now-classic essay with six perfect complements, including an examination of the great feminist writer Virginia Woolf 's embrace of mystery, of not knowing, of doubt and ambiguity, a highly original inquiry into marriage equality, and a terrifying survey of the scope of contemporary violence against women"--$cProvided by publisher.
*599 $aImported from: lx2.loc.gov:210/LCDB (Do not remove)
*650 0$aFeminism.
*650 7$aFeminism$2sao
*650 0$aSex differences (Psychology)
*650 7$aKönsskillnader$2sao$0https://id.kb.se/term/sao/K%C3%B6nsskillnader
*650 0$aWomen$xViolence against.
*650 7$aSOCIAL SCIENCE / Feminism & Feminist Theory.$2bisacsh
*650 7$aSOCIAL SCIENCE / Women's Studies.$2bisacsh
*650 7$aPOLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Freedom & Security / Human Rights.$2bisacsh
*650 0$aFeminism
*7001 $aFernandez, Ana Teresa$4ill
*841 $5Ko$ax a$b1503194u 8 1001uu 0901128$e4
*852 $5Ko$bKo$hOhj$lSOL
*950 $aKvinnofrågor$uFeminism
*950 $aFeminism och litteratur$wh$uFeminism
*950 $wh$aFeminism och teater$uFeminism
*950 $wh$aFeminister$uFeminism
*950 $aFeministisk kriminologi$wh$uFeminism
*950 $aFeministisk terapi$wh$uFeminism
*950 $wh$aQueerfeminism$uFeminism
*950 $aRadikalfeminism$wh$uFeminism
*950 $aIntersektionalitet$uFeminism
*950 $aKvinnofrigörelse$uFeminism
*950 $aKvinnorörelsen$uFeminism
*950 $aBiologism$uKönsskillnader
*950 $aAndrogyni$wh$uKönsskillnader
^
No reviews exists for this book.
Click here
to be the first to write a review.
In her comic, scathing essay "Men Explain Things to Me," Rebecca Solnit took on what often goes wrong in conversations between men and women. She wrote about men who wrongly assume they know things and wrongly assume women don't, about why this arises, and how this aspect of the gender wars works, airing some of her own hilariously awful encounters. She ends on a serious note-- because the ultimate problem is the silencing of women who have something to say, including those saying things like, "He's trying to kill me!" This book features that now-classic essay with six perfect complements, including an examination of the great feminist writer Virginia Woolf 's embrace of mystery, of not knowing, of doubt and ambiguity, a highly original inquiry into marriage equality, and a terrifying survey of the scope of contemporary violence against women.
Writer, historian, and activist Rebecca Solnit is the author of eighteen or so books on feminism, western and indigenous history, popular power, social change and insurrection, wandering and walking, hope and disaster, including the books Men Explain Things to Me and Hope in the Dark , both also with Haymarket; a trilogy of atlases of American cities; The Faraway Nearby ; A Paradise Built in Hell: The Extraordinary Communities that Arise in Disaster ; A Field Guide to Getting Lost ; Wanderlust: A History of Walking ; and River of Shadows, Eadweard Muybridge and the Technological Wild West (for which she received a Guggenheim, the National Book Critics Circle Award in criticism, and the Lannan Literary Award). A product of the California public education system from kindergarten to graduate school, she is a columnist at Harper's and a regular contributor to the Guardian.
Men Explain Things to Me p. 1 The Longest War p. 19 Worlds Collide in a Luxury Suite: Some Thoughts on the IMF, Global Injustice, and a Stranger on a Train p. 41 In Praise of the Threat: What Marriage Equality Really Means p. 59 Grandmother Spider p. 69 Woolf's Darkness: Embracing the Inexplicable p. 85 Pandora's Box and the Volunteer Police Force p. 109 Image Credits p. 125 Acknowledgments p. 127