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'''Andrea Dworkin''' (1946-2005) was a prominent [[radical feminist]] writer best known for her opposition to [[pornography]] on the grounds that it provides men with fantasies of degrading, humiliating and controlling women.<ref>Dworkin ... became a strong voice for the position that pornography is a tool by which men control, objectify, and subjugate women. [http://womenshistory.about.com/b/2005/04/12/andrea-dworkin-dies.htm] </ref>  
 
'''Andrea Dworkin''' (1946-2005) was a prominent [[radical feminist]] writer best known for her opposition to [[pornography]] on the grounds that it provides men with fantasies of degrading, humiliating and controlling women.<ref>Dworkin ... became a strong voice for the position that pornography is a tool by which men control, objectify, and subjugate women. [http://womenshistory.about.com/b/2005/04/12/andrea-dworkin-dies.htm] </ref>  
She expressed hostility toward men and called herself a [[lesbian]], yet lived with and married a homosexual man.<ref>"Dworkin, as it happens, lived with a man, whom in 1998 she married." [http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2005/jul/02/gender.politicsphilosophyandsociety (The Guardian)]</ref>
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She expressed hostility toward men and called herself a [[lesbian]], yet lived with and married a man.<ref>"Dworkin, as it happens, lived with a man, whom in 1998 she married." [http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2005/jul/02/gender.politicsphilosophyandsociety (The Guardian)]</ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 23:36, December 23, 2009

Andrea Dworkin (1946-2005) was a prominent radical feminist writer best known for her opposition to pornography on the grounds that it provides men with fantasies of degrading, humiliating and controlling women.[1] She expressed hostility toward men and called herself a lesbian, yet lived with and married a man.[2]

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  1. Dworkin ... became a strong voice for the position that pornography is a tool by which men control, objectify, and subjugate women. [1]
  2. "Dworkin, as it happens, lived with a man, whom in 1998 she married." (The Guardian)

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