Living Dolls: The Return of Sexism by Natasha Walter
Living Dolls: The Return of Sexism Natasha Walter ebook
Page: 288
Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group Limited
ISBN: 9781844087099
Format: pdf
It's spot on as are you for flagging this crap up. Attempted to answer that question. He's writing about gender stereotypes and Natasha Walter's book, Living Dolls: The Return of Sexism. I blogged about an exercpt of this book in January. Her latest book, Living Dolls: The Return of Sexism, looks at how innate gender difference is becoming increasingly widely accepted and hindered further by continuing inequalities in politics and public life. Unfortunately, what she does not seem able to offer is any coherent alternative. Perhaps that must come from some other source? Living Dolls: The Return of Sexism, Natasha Walter, Virago Press, 2010. If you haven't already read this book then do it, do it today, right now 'Living Dolls – the return of sexism' by Natasha Walter. It is divided into two sections. Living Dolls is a book that argues that society in the UK is moving backwards, actually becoming more and more sexist, as suggested by the subtitle 'The Return of Sexism'. (2010) Living Dolls: The Return of Sexism. Natasha Walter, “Living Dolls: The Return of Sexism” (Virago Press Ltd., 4th February 2010) is out now. The message is powerful and should be heard, but it's good intentions are, unfortunately, poorly executed in this case. For young women, excellent, although she has once promoted “power” feminism, she has now turned around.