"The weaker sex has always been a joke." Frankly, Virginie Despentes does not mince words. She swears like a carter. But what we admit of a carter, we do not tolerate a driveway. This "test" on the status of women, at a time when it is fashionable again (especially in rich countries, and when one has casées ...), to return to an elegant and studious anti-feminism (including Ms. Badinter would cantor) .All was said or done (what a joke!), or at least on track to being (as it is easy to say that the condition of black Americans is much better, since 'There are very successful: case closed). Women must, therefore, wisely return to its rightful place: softness, posing, alluring roguery, scatterbrained (or hysterical, it depends), submission, stove and silence. A tacit acquiesement ("basically, we did well out, right?").
As vital Toilets for women, this book boxing gloves, efficient, and full of energy, is beneficial. He shakes consciences ready to rest on their laurels. Virginia tells us frankly, since it is still valid (and that would deny a sacred farce) fed sexism, rape, big bullies, big nags, big pervert, profiteers. Tired of mixers, diapers, makeup, fishnet stockings ... From Femininity, this abstract labels stuck on an archaic archetype. Taking the example of brilliant personalities like Antonin Artaud, or Sartre, whose feminine ideal was a sweet housewife, close attention attached to their great souls of desperate lovers-children, she reminds us that the male fantasy the myth of the eternal feminine, protective mother, or luscious seductive, is an ancient scam against the supposedly weaker sex, the better to prevent it from being independent. What underlying fear does it cover? Answer in King Kong Theory, Ladies and Gentlemen.
Courageous Virginia. It's beautiful angry woman.
Hey, I'll not make me not buddies. Oh well.