Kate Millett's Sexual Politics is a key work of feminist literature that analyzes power dynamics between genders.
Published in 1970, it argues that male dominance is systemic in society and culture. Millett examines how patriarchy is reflected in literature, philosophy, and psychology.
The book critiques works by authors like D.H. Lawrence and Henry Miller, asserting they perpetuate harmful gender roles and power imbalances. Sexual Politics contributed significantly to second-wave feminism by linking personal experiences to broader political structures.
Sexual Politics by Kate Millett c1977 Feminism
Title: Sexual Politics
Author: Kate Millett
Publisher : Virago
Publication: c1977
Format: SoftbackCondition: Creased to corners and spine faded. Pages are mark free with light tanning.
Book in a fair condition only
Book measures: 20cm x 13cm with 393 pages