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The Death of Feminism: What's Next in the Struggle for Women's Freedom

by Phyllis Chesler

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Publisher Comments:

Feminist icon and political activist Phyllis Chesler, author of the 2.5-million copy bestseller Women and Madness and the controversial The New Anti-Semitism, calls for an overhaul of the women's movement. In this important book, Phyllis Chesler asks the questions: Within feminism, is there room for free thinkers who oppose the party line? What if a feminist believes in capitalism? God? Patriotism? Chesler is the first to show the crisis in feminism today, which is silencing women and stripping them of power. In order to be a member of the club you must reject capitalism, see religion as a dangerous form of patriarchy, oppose the war, and turn a blind eye to the woman-defeating practices of Islam. The result contradicts the moral and ethical principles feminism was built on. Chesler signals a critical need for women to come together in a pro-individualist form of feminism.

Review:

"Chesler, an active member of the women's movement for four decades, makes a serious charge against her sisters: she feels they have abandoned their commitment to freedom and feminist values, and 'become cowardly herd animals and grim totalitarian thinkers.' Chesler (Women and Madness) takes liberal feminists to task for not speaking out against what she sees as the most important threat to Western freedom: Islamic terrorism. She has penned a cross between a cri de coeur and a deeply rhetorical polemic that makes scores of provocative points, but because of sometimes offhanded scholarship (e.g., listing unsourced news items as research), a proclivity for overgeneralizing and an anecdotal approach to arguing, will probably fail to win over readers who don't already agree with her. Her sense of urgency leads her to paint, with broad strokes, a frightening portrait of current U.S. academic and political culture: the campuses, she says, have 'bred a new and diabolical McCarthyism' spearheaded by leftists and approvingly quotes a feminist scholar saying that 'women's studies has become... the most retrograde of disciplines' because of its single-minded reliance on postmodern theory. As in her last book, The New Anti-Semitism, Chesler raises important issues, but her style will alienate the very people she means to reach." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Synopsis:

Feminist icon and political activist Phyllis Chesler (author of the 2.5-million copy bestseller Women and Madness and the controversial The New Anti-Semitism) calls for an overhaul of the women's movement

About the Author

Phyllis Chesler is the world renowned author of classic works, including the 2.5-million-copy bestseller Women and Madness, The New Anti-Semitism, Letters to a Young Feminist and Woman's Inhumanity to Woman. Her most recently published book The Death of Feminism (Palgrave Macmillan) has been called "a fierce polemic, filled with vigorous arguments and distressing human stories" (Kirkus). She is an Emerita Professor of psychology and women's studies, the co-founder of the Association for Women in Psychology (1969), the National Women's Health Network (1974), and the International Committee for Women of the Wall (1989). She is currently on the Board of Scholars for Peace in the Middle East and is also affiliated with Haifa and Bar Ilan Universities. She lives in New York City. Her website is www.phyllis-chesler.com.

Table of Contents

The "Good" Feminist * Women and the Crisis of Independent Thinking * The New Intolerance * My Afghan Captivity * The One-Sided Feminist Academy * In Their Own Words: Portraits of Arab, Muslim, and Middle Eastern Women * Islamic Gender Apartheid in the West * Toward a New Feminism

Product Details

ISBN:
9781403968982
Subtitle:
What's Next in the Struggle for Women's Freedom
Author:
Chesler, Phyllis
Author:
Chesler, Phyllis
Publisher:
Palgrave Macmillan
Subject:
Women
Subject:
International Relations
Subject:
Feminism & Feminist Theory
Subject:
Gender Studies
Subject:
Feminism
Subject:
International Relations - General
Subject:
Women's Studies - General
Subject:
Women's Studies
Edition Description:
Trade Cloth
Publication Date:
20061031
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Pages:
256
Dimensions:
9.25 x 6.13 in

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"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "Chesler, an active member of the women's movement for four decades, makes a serious charge against her sisters: she feels they have abandoned their commitment to freedom and feminist values, and 'become cowardly herd animals and grim totalitarian thinkers.' Chesler (Women and Madness) takes liberal feminists to task for not speaking out against what she sees as the most important threat to Western freedom: Islamic terrorism. She has penned a cross between a cri de coeur and a deeply rhetorical polemic that makes scores of provocative points, but because of sometimes offhanded scholarship (e.g., listing unsourced news items as research), a proclivity for overgeneralizing and an anecdotal approach to arguing, will probably fail to win over readers who don't already agree with her. Her sense of urgency leads her to paint, with broad strokes, a frightening portrait of current U.S. academic and political culture: the campuses, she says, have 'bred a new and diabolical McCarthyism' spearheaded by leftists and approvingly quotes a feminist scholar saying that 'women's studies has become... the most retrograde of disciplines' because of its single-minded reliance on postmodern theory. As in her last book, The New Anti-Semitism, Chesler raises important issues, but her style will alienate the very people she means to reach." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
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Feminist icon and political activist Phyllis Chesler (author of the 2.5-million copy bestseller Women and Madness and the controversial The New Anti-Semitism) calls for an overhaul of the women's movement
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