Marilyn Frye
Born
Tulsa, OK, The United States
Genre
Influences
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The Politics of Reality: Essays in Feminist Theory
9 editions
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1983
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Willful Virgin: Essays in Feminism, 1976-1992
2 editions
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1992
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Some Reflections on Separatism and Power
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Textes clés de philosophie féministe
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2021
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Feminist Interpretations of Mary Daly
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2 editions
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2000
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Race and Racism
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3 editions
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2000
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Building Feminist Theory: Essays from Quest.
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1981
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“To say that straight men are heterosexual is only to say that they engage in sex (fucking exclusively with the other sex, i.e., women). All or almost all of that which pertains to love, most straight men reserve exclusively for other men. The people whom they admire, respect, adore, revere, honor, whom they imitate, idolize, and form profound attachments to, whom they are willing to teach and from whom they are willing to learn, and whose respect, admiration, recognition, honor, reverence and love they desire… those are, overwhelmingly, other men. In their relations with women, what passes for respect is kindness, generosity or paternalism; what passes for honor is removal to the pedestal. From women they want devotion, service and sex.
Heterosexual male culture is homoerotic; it is man-loving.”
― The Politics of Reality: Essays in Feminist Theory
Heterosexual male culture is homoerotic; it is man-loving.”
― The Politics of Reality: Essays in Feminist Theory
“It seems sometimes that people take a deliberately myopic view and fill their eyes with things seen microscopically in order not to see macrosopically.”
― The Politics of Reality: Essays in Feminist Theory
― The Politics of Reality: Essays in Feminist Theory
“The term 'sexist' characterizes cultural and economic structures with create and enforce the elaborate and rigid patterns of sex-marking and sex-announcing which divide the species, along lines of sex, into dominators and subordinates. Individual acts and practices are sexist which reinforce and support those structures, either as culture or as shapes taken on by the enculturated animals. Resistance to sexism is that which undermines those structures by social and political action and by projects of reconstruction and revision of ourselves.”
― The Politics of Reality: Essays in Feminist Theory
― The Politics of Reality: Essays in Feminist Theory
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