Susan Brownmiller
Susan Brownmiller is the author of Against Our Will: Men, Women And Rape; Femininity; Waverly Place, a novel; Seeing Vietnam, and Shirley Chisholm, a biography for children. She has written for The New York Times, The Village Voice, Esquire, Vogue, Rolling Stone, The Nation, and many other publications. She lives in New York City.
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In Our Time
Trade Paperback | 388 pages | Delta | Social Science - Feminism & Feminist Theory
978-0-385-31831-0 (0-385-31831-6)
November 7, 2000 | $27.00
There once was a time when the concept of equal pay for equal work did not exist, when women of all ages were "girls," when abortion was a back-alley procedure, when there was no such thing as a rape crisis center or a shelter for battered women, when "sexual harassment" had...
Written by Susan Brownmiller
Trade Paperback | 388 pages | Delta | Social Science - Feminism & Feminist Theory
978-0-385-31831-0 (0-385-31831-6)
November 7, 2000 | $27.00
There once was a time when the concept of equal pay for equal work did not exist, when women of all ages were "girls," when abortion was a back-alley procedure, when there was no such thing as a rape crisis center or a shelter for battered women, when "sexual harassment" had...
Against Our Will
Trade Paperback | 480 pages | Ballantine Books | Social Science - Women's Studies; Social Science - Feminism & Feminist Theory; Social Science - Gender Studies
978-0-449-90820-4 (0-449-90820-8)
May 11, 1993 | $20.00
"The most comrpehensive study of rape ever offered to the public...It forces readers to take a fresh look at their own attitudes toward this devastating crime."
NEWSWEEK
As powerful and timely now as when it was first published, AGAINST OUR WILL stands as a unique document of the history of politics, the sociology...
Written by Susan Brownmiller
Trade Paperback | 480 pages | Ballantine Books | Social Science - Women's Studies; Social Science - Feminism & Feminist Theory; Social Science - Gender Studies
978-0-449-90820-4 (0-449-90820-8)
May 11, 1993 | $20.00
"The most comrpehensive study of rape ever offered to the public...It forces readers to take a fresh look at their own attitudes toward this devastating crime."
NEWSWEEK
As powerful and timely now as when it was first published, AGAINST OUR WILL stands as a unique document of the history of politics, the sociology...


