Published in 1991 (first published 1974)
224 pages
epub (2025 edition)
Andrea Rita Dworkin was an American radical feminist and writer best known for her criticism of pornography, which she argued was linked to rape and other forms of violence against women.
An anti-war activist and anarchist in the late 1960s, Dworkin wrote 10 books on radical feminist theory and practice. During the late 1970s and the 1980s, she gained national fame as a spokeswoman for the feminist anti-pornography movement, and for her writing on pornography and sexuality, particularly in Pornography – Men Possessing Women (1981) and Intercourse (1987), which remain her two most widely known books.
What is this book about?
Dworkin examines the place and depiction of women in fairy tales and pornography (focusing on the French erotic novels Story of O and The Image and the magazine Suck). She then looks at the historical practices of Chinese foot binding and Medieval European witch burning from a radical feminist perspective. The book’s final section discusses the concept of androgyny within various cultures’ creation myths and argues for “the development of a new kind of human being and a new kind of human community” free from gender and gendered roles.