Heartbreak: The Political Memoir of a Feminist Militant (2002)

1990-2010, Date, Defining the Enemy, History/Theory, Patriarchy, Subjectives of Refusal, Theory, Women

“Heartbreak: The Political Memoir of a Feminist Militant” is the autobiography of radical feminist Andrea Dworkin. Though Dworkin also wrote short stories and novels, she was best known for her non-fiction feminist writings. She covered all topics within radical feminism, with a strong emphasis on being anti-pornography. The bulk of her feminist analysis with through the lens of sexual violence and in the context of the lives of specific well-known individuals.

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