Dead End Feminism
- 200 pages
- 7 hours of reading
In this provocative new book, France's leading feminist theorist launches a broadside against the way in which feminism has evolved since the 1990s.
Elisabeth Badinter is an acclaimed author whose seminal works explore feminism and its evolution. She delves into fundamental societal constructs, examining their impact on both masculine and feminine identity and roles. Badinter often challenges established notions, offering profound insights into how modern society shapes our perceptions of gender and parenthood. Her writings encourage reflection on the essence of gender roles and the ongoing struggle for equality.
In this provocative new book, France's leading feminist theorist launches a broadside against the way in which feminism has evolved since the 1990s.