Protocols of the Sisterhood of the Gynarchy


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The Gynarchy reigns; the battle is long over. The violence and stupidity of men has been, appropriately, suppressed and brought under, necessary, control. But there is still. . . history. While "The Protocols" are a recognized forgery--part of the Masculinist propaganda that sought to block or forestall the inevitable rise, The Restoration, of The Gynarchy--from a scholarly perspective, we believe, the text remains worthy of study. It is "a difficult read," choppy and discontinuous, internally inconsistent in a variety of ways. It yokes together narrative, journal entries, patent applications, study abstracts, and a variety of other scraps and fragments, some of which have a frankly pornographic tinge. "The Timeline" doesn't work, in all kinds of ways. And yet. . . "The Protocols" provide an important and useful "window" on the perspective of the shrinking and ragged band of men who attempted to thwart the inevitable. If it isn't of scholarly interest? We suspect that it may have at least some entertainment value.




The End of Men


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Essential reading for our times, as women are pulling together to demand their rights— A landmark portrait of women, men, and power in a transformed world. “Anchored by data and aromatized by anecdotes, [Rosin] concludes that women are gaining the upper hand." –The Washington Post Men have been the dominant sex since, well, the dawn of mankind. But Hanna Rosin was the first to notice that this long-held truth is, astonishingly, no longer true. Today, by almost every measure, women are no longer gaining on men: They have pulled decisively ahead. And “the end of men”—the title of Rosin’s Atlantic cover story on the subject—has entered the lexicon as dramatically as Betty Friedan’s “feminine mystique,” Simone de Beauvoir’s “second sex,” Susan Faludi’s “backlash,” and Naomi Wolf’s “beauty myth” once did. In this landmark book, Rosin reveals how our current state of affairs is radically shifting the power dynamics between men and women at every level of society, with profound implications for marriage, sex, children, work, and more. With wide-ranging curiosity and insight unhampered by assumptions or ideology, Rosin shows how the radically different ways men and women today earn, learn, spend, couple up—even kill—has turned the big picture upside down. And in The End of Men she helps us see how, regardless of gender, we can adapt to the new reality and channel it for a better future.




Contemporary Anarchist Studies


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This book highlights the recent rise in interest in anarchist theory and practice attempting to bridge the gap between anarchist activism on the streets and anarchist studies in the academia. Bringing together some of the most prominent voices in contemporary anarchism in the academy, it includes pieces written on anarchist theory, pedagogy, methodologies, praxis, and the future.




The Gynarchy


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Anagram Solver


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Anagram Solver is the essential guide to cracking all types of quiz and crossword featuring anagrams. Containing over 200,000 words and phrases, Anagram Solver includes plural noun forms, palindromes, idioms, first names and all parts of speech. Anagrams are grouped by the number of letters they contain with the letters set out in alphabetical order so that once the letters of an anagram are arranged alphabetically, finding the solution is as easy as locating the word in a dictionary.




Gendered Lives


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Gendered Lives: Intersectional Perspectives, Seventh Edition, is an interdisciplinary text-reader that provides an introduction to women's and gender studies within a global context by examining the diversity of US women's lives across categories of race-ethnicity, class, sexuality, gender expression, disability, age, and immigration status. Substantial chapter introductions provide statistical information and explanations of key concepts and ideas as a context for the reading selections. Each chapter includes reading questions and suggestions for taking action, to help students link what they learn to their own lives and to the world around them.




Words to Rhyme with


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An easy-to-use dictionary of over 80,000 rhyming words.




Gynarchy Rising


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Again, he felt her angry patience. There is not the slightest possibility of resistance, her thoughts murmured directly into his brain. That's over-so, so, long over. You are-it was almost as though he felt her sigh, a sound of satisfaction tinged with a chilling but irresistible spice of joyful sadism-You are already broken. That is done. There is no going back. And-he felt her wheel around again, back to the task of explaining the obvious to the dimwitted-this. is. natural. This is the state into which you were born. In utter thrall to your Mother: you fear us, you love us, you desire us; you know that we have created you; you know that we can destroy you; you know that, for every second in between, we control you. You know this. You want this. You accept this. You have always known and wanted and accepted this. That is your Nature. That is how you have been wired. How you have been designed. It is the appropriate and inevitable Course of Life. It is your Destiny. We have simply. . . Undammed.




Feminist Popular Fiction


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An examination of feminist writers' appropriation of a range of popular genres: detective fiction, science fiction, romance and the fairy tale. The author argues that feminists can successfully appropriate all four genres because genres, as cultural productions, have accommodated the cultural changes brought about by second-wave feminism. The book provides a history of each of the genres, reinstating women's contributions in those histories, and a comprehensive review of the feminist critical debates on each of the genres.




Female Fetishism


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The aura of passivity that has for centuries surrounded female sexuality in popular culture, psychology, and literature has, in recent years, dissipated. And yet fetishism, one of the most intriguing and mysterious forms of sexual expression, is still cast as an almost exclusively male domain. Most psychoanalytic thought, for instance, excludes the very possibility of female fetishism. The first book on the subject, Female Fetishism engagingly documents women's involvement in this form of sexuality. Lorraine Gamman and Merja Makinen describe a wide array of female fetishisms, from the obsessional behavior of pop fans (and pop performers such as Madonna) to fetishism in advertising to women's involvement in the world of dress clubs and fetish magazines. The authors provide provocative evidence of food fetishism among women, arguing that many eating disorders are best understood from this perspective. A latter portion of the book includes a discussion of how feminists have treated the political and cultural significance of female fetishism.