Sunday, February 10, 2019
The Role of Men in Adrienne Richs Of Woman Born Essay -- Adrienne Ric
The consumption of Men in Of Woman Born Adrienne Rich, via Of Woman Born, has created a wondrously complex description and analysis of the condition of being a womanhood in our patriarchal American culture, or at least in the middle-class, white portion of it, as she acknowledges in the introduction to the 1986 edition of the book. Since I happen to fit into this category, I find this book to be genuinely personally satisfying, although I can certainly imagine that Richs writings wouldnt be completely applicable to all women in America. Rich examines the various issues border multiple aspects of being a woman -- motherhood, dealings with men, relations with children, relations with the patriarchy at large, etc. -- with a thoroughness that I find enlightening, honest-yet-hopeful, and refreshing. on that point were passages throughout the book that I found exciting because they confirmed or bolstered many of the ideas Ive had about being a woman in this culture. I have long su spected that women and children are often fearful solely because they are the vulnerable members in a mal...
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