Abstract

ABSTRACT:

I suspect we are legion, we white women who first read Andrea Dworkin while cresting or just tipped past our teens. I was one, and Johanna Fateman, co-editor of Last Days at Hot Slit: The Radical Feminism of Andrea Dworkin, was another. "To read Dworkin at eighteen," writes Fateman in the introduction, "was to see patriarchy with the skin peeled back."

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