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Dworkin Was Right: "Right Wing Women" vs Current Events - magdalyn - Mar 20 2025 I finished my first read* of Chapter 1 of RWW this morning. I'm barely into the book, and I just keep being reminded of Trump admin actions and other current US policy changes. So I'm going to document those connections. This will take some time, but I'll try to organize them by chapter. Chapter Index:
*This is definitely going to take multiple read-throughs. Dworkin is non-stop 🤯 RE: Dworkin Was Right: "Right Wing Women" vs Current Events - magdalyn - Mar 20 2025 Quote:Chapter 1: The Promise of the Ultra-Right Quote:Shelter. ...The Right claims to protect the home and the woman's place in it. Quote:Safety. For women, the world is a very dangerous place. ...The Right acknowledges the reality of danger, the validity of fear. The Right then manipulates the fear. The promise is that if a woman is obedient, harm will not befall her. Quote:Rules. Living in a world she has not made..., a woman needs rules to know what to do next. ... The Right, very considerately, tells women the rules of the game upon which their lives depend. The Right also promises that, despite their absolute sovereignty, men too will follow specified rules. Quote:Love. Love is always crucial in effecting the allegiance of women. The Right offers women a concept of love based on order and stability... . A woman is loved for fulfilling her female functions: obedience is an expression of love and so are sexual submission and childbearing. In return, the man is supposed to be responsible for the material and emotional well-being of the woman. RE: Dworkin Was Right: "Right Wing Women" vs Current Events - Elsacat - Mar 20 2025 I look forward to your unpacking of this book! I want to read it but I'm a little afraid to. I'm afraid of the anger, resentment, and sadness I know I'll feel. RE: Dworkin Was Right: "Right Wing Women" vs Current Events - lesbiansherlock - Mar 20 2025 You make me want to re read it ! It’s insane how topical the index you posted feels ! Kind of how The Handmaids Tale used to portray a nightmarish scenario but now feels like it might be where the US is headed. RE: Dworkin Was Right: "Right Wing Women" vs Current Events - komorebi - Mar 20 2025 Really looking forward to this! RE: Dworkin Was Right: "Right Wing Women" vs Current Events - Sunny - Mar 20 2025 Exciting!! This is on my to read list. RE: Dworkin Was Right: "Right Wing Women" vs Current Events - magdalyn - Mar 27 2025 (Mar 20 2025, 9:22 AM)lesbiansherlock You make me want to re read it ! It’s insane how topical the index you posted feels ! I still haven't read The Handmaid's Tale. I haven't been able to bring myself to do it. The thought still fills me with dread. RE: Dworkin Was Right: "Right Wing Women" vs Current Events - magdalyn - Mar 27 2025 (Mar 20 2025, 8:43 AM)Elsacat I look forward to your unpacking of this book! I want to read it but I'm a little afraid to. I'm afraid of the anger, resentment, and sadness I know I'll feel. I totally get it. Dworkin's reputation is well earned - she definitely tells it like it is. I'm too busy being impressed with her writing to really get emotionally involved in what she's writing about, at least so far. (Admittedly, I have medical help in managing the wild mood swings of perimenopause, so I'm not reacting as much to emotional stimuli these days, anyway. Might be part of why I can read this now.) |