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  1. Andrea Rita Dworkin (* 26. September 1946 in Camden, New Jersey; † 9. April 2005 in Washington, D.C.) war eine US-amerikanische Radikalfeministin, [1] Soziologin und Schriftstellerin. In Deutschland fiel sie vor allem durch ihr Buch PorNOgraphy – Men possessing women (1979) und ihre Zusammenarbeit mit Alice Schwarzer auf. Inhaltsverzeichnis.

  2. Andrea Rita Dworkin (September 26, 1946 – April 9, 2005) was an American radical feminist writer and activist best known for her analysis of pornography. Her feminist writings, beginning in 1974, span 30 years. They are found in a dozen solo works: nine books of non-fiction, two novels, and a collection of short stories. Another ...

  3. 25. März 2019 · The Radical Style of Andrea Dworkin. Some of her beliefs have fallen out of fashion, but her writing remains a model for enacting politics on the page. By Lauren Oyler. March 25, 2019. For...

  4. 23. Apr. 2024 · Andrea Dworkin (born September 26, 1946, Camden, New Jersey, U.S.—died April 9, 2005, Washington, D.C.) was an American feminist and author, an outspoken critic of sexual politics, particularly of the victimizing effects of pornography on women. Dworkin began writing at an early age.

  5. 13. Nov. 2023 · Andrea Dworkins Intercourse: the raw, radical critique of male power resonating with Gen Z feminists today. Published: November 13, 2023 2:46pm EST. X (Twitter) When Andrea Dworkins...

  6. 31. Jan. 2012 · The Complete Works Of Andrea Dworkin are now available in pdf, epub and kindle formats. Non-Fiction. Woman Hating. Heartbreak: The Political Memoir of a Feminist Militant. Intercourse. Letters From a War Zone. Life & Death: Unapologetic Writing on the Continuing War Against Women. Pornography: Men Possessing Women. Right-wing Women.

  7. 2. Aug. 2023 · Abstract. Andrea Dworkin is a highly ambivalent figure within feminist historiography, and particularly so within genealogies of trans feminism. She is one of the well-known radical feminists of the second wave whose arguments have been used to defend both trans positive and transphobic varieties of radical feminism.