Read Against Our Will: Men, Women, and Rape Online
Authors: Susan Brownmiller
THE BESTSELLING FEMINIST CLASSIC
MEN,
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WOMEN
AND
RAPE
A U T H O R O F
F E M I N I N I T Y
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"Chilling and monumental... Deserves a place next to those
rare books which force us to change the way we feel about what we know,"
The New York Times Book Review
"STARTLING
. . .
EYEOPENING
. . .
Against Our Will
is a history of rape in all its overt and subtle manifestations.
It
is a consciousness-raising session that should force both men and women to agonize over their assumptions.
It
is a nuts-and-bolts program for dragging rape laws into the 20th century. Not least of all, it explains why feminists are concerned about the issue of rape, and what they intend for all of us to do about it besides wring our hands."
The New York Times
"Susan Brownmiller has succeeded in that ra rest and most difficult task: She has written a book that not only must be read but also is readable. As a literary experience this book is as excellent as its ideas.
Against Our Will
offers an entire world view, one that no one has presented before and that no one would ever have thought of without the women's movement. . . . [Brownmiller] sustains her arguments with clarity and absolute control: taut, light, and sure. There are no irrelevancies, few unsecured threads, and many surprises in her historical survey and analysis. Hu mor, compassion, anger, and forbearance are applied where appropriate, and under no circumstances could anyone be justified in dismissing this book as strident."
Chicago Tribune Book World
"This is a radical book in the truest sense of the word, a book certain to change the way we think, not just about the act of rape, but more fundamentally, about the relationships between men and women . . . . Brilliantly and convincingly argued . . .
Against Our Will
is thoroughly researched, carefully documented and lucidly written, a work of stunning originality which goes far beyond the statistics of rape to challenge some of society's most accepted assumptions . . . . A landmark work, one of the most significant books to emerge in this decade."
Houston Chronicle
"A definitive text, startling, compelling, and a landmark . . . . Brownmiller deserves much credit for being able to avoid radical rhetoric and sticking to excellent reporting in the face of such explosive findings . . .
Against Our Will
is a monumental work and a thoroughly chilling eye opener.
It
forced me to rethink my entire position as a woman and, in the process, it made me extremely uncomfortable-as it should."
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
"An overwhelming indictment. We need it, it is a hideous revelation and it should be required reading."
Los Angeles Times Book Review
"Chilling, monumental, exhaustive, detailed, absorbing and original. . . . Brownmiller's greatest contribution is establishing the continuity between rape and other facets of American culture."
Commonweal
Against
Our Will
M en, Women
and Rape
SUSAN BROWNMILLER
Fawcett Columbine • New York
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