In the Name of Love: Women, Masochism, and the Gothic (Reading Women Writing)

[Michelle A. Masse] ☆ In the Name of Love: Women, Masochism, and the Gothic (Reading Women Writing) ↠ Download Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. In the Name of Love: Women, Masochism, and the Gothic (Reading Women Writing) Michael said Heterosexual love as SM. Though published in 199Heterosexual love as SM according to Michael. Though published in 1992 it is notable that this enterprising piece of radical feminist academic propaganda has not received an Amazon review. The main message is the central dogma of the Andrea Dworkin/Catharine MacKinnon oeuvre of academic radical feminism: that heterosexual relations between males and females constitute a form of political enslavement of females by males. While Dworkin

In the Name of Love: Women, Masochism, and the Gothic (Reading Women Writing)

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Rating : 4.54 (656 Votes)
Asin : 0801499186
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 301 Pages
Publish Date : 0000-00-00
Language : English

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This book "will be essential reading for scholars and students in the fields of gender studies, critical, psychoanalytic, and novel theory, as well as Victorian and contemporary fiction". - from the book's back cover

Michael said Heterosexual love as SM. Though published in 199"Heterosexual love as SM" according to Michael. Though published in 1992 it is notable that this enterprising piece of radical feminist academic propaganda has not received an Amazon review. The main message is the central dogma of the Andrea Dworkin/Catharine MacKinnon oeuvre of academic radical feminism: that heterosexual relations between males and females constitute a form of political enslavement of females by males. While Dworkin and MacKinnon attack heterosexual relations as politically evil, Masse describes such relations as a form of sadomasochism, in which the fema. it is notable that this enterprising piece of radical feminist academic propaganda has not received an Amazon review. The main message is the central dogma of the Andrea Dworkin/Catharine MacKinnon oeuvre of academic radical feminism: that heterosexual relations between males and females constitute a form of political enslavement of females by males. While Dworkin and MacKinnon attack heterosexual relations as politically evil, Masse describes such relations as a form of sadomasochism, in which the fema

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