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Katha Pollitt is well known for her wit and her keen sense of both the ridiculous and the sublime. Her Subject to Debate column, which debuted in and which the Washington Post called "the best place to go for original thinking on the left," appears every other week in the Nation; it is frequently reprinted in newspapers across the country. No writer has better clarified issues of women's lives in America and the world for me than Katha Pollitt. I first read an essay of hers in The Nation when I was in high school, and it blew me away -- here was a voice so reasonable, so logical, so obviously correct that it shook my world and made me reexamine my place in the universe. Reasonable Creatures: Essays On Women And Feminism|Katha Pollitt, Political Economy: Designed For Use In Catholic Colleges, High Schools And Academies|Edmund J. Burke, Perfecting The Saints: Bible Lessons, Teachings And Sermons. (Volume 1)|Jonathan Hollis, Disquisitions Relating To Matter And Spirit: To Which Is Added, The History Of The Philosophical Doctrine Concerning The Origin Of The Soul.
Reasonable Creatures: Essays on Women and Feminism: Author: Katha Pollitt: Edition: reprint: Publisher: Vintage Books, ISBN: , Length: pages: Subjects. Reasonable Creatures: Essays on Women and Feminism is a collection of essays that Katha Pollitt wrote for her column in The Nation, “Subject to Debate”, between and She covers several topics, all of which involve women but which are, it almost goes without saying, of interest for everyone: social attitudes towards rape, gender roles, surrogate mothering, reproductive rights and prejudice against older and unmarried women, among others. Nominated for the National Book Critics Circle Award, this brilliant, insightful, controversial, and courageous book contains the best of Pollitt's pieces, which have galvanized readers of The Nation, The New Yorker and The New York Times, on subjects that range from abortion and breast implants to date-rape, marriage, the media, and violence.
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