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Woman Hating : ウィキペディア英語版 | Woman Hating
''Woman Hating: A Radical Look at Sexuality'' is a 1974 book by the American radical feminist author and activist Andrea Dworkin. ==Background== While Dworkin was living in Amsterdam in the Netherlands, she met Ricki Abrams, a prostitute and a fellow expatriate. Abrams introduced Dworkin to early radical feminist writing from the United States, and Dworkin was especially inspired by Kate Millett's ''Sexual Politics'', Shulamith Firestone's ''The Dialectic of Sex'', and Robin Morgan's ''Sisterhood is Powerful''.〔Dworkin, ''Life and Death'', p. 19; Dworkin, ''Heartbreak'', p. 118.〕 She and Abrams began to work together on "early pieces and fragments" of a radical feminist text on the hatred of women in culture and history,〔Dworkin, ''Woman Hating'', Acknowledgment, p. 7.〕 including a completed draft of a chapter on the pornographic counterculture magazine ''Suck'', which was published by a group of fellow expatriates in the Netherlands.〔Dworkin, ''Life and Death'', p. 21; Dworkin, ''Heartbreak'', p. 122.〕 Before she left Amsterdam, Dworkin spoke with Abrams about her experiences in the Netherlands, the emerging feminist movement, and the book they had begun to write together. Dworkin agreed to complete the book — which she eventually titled ''Woman Hating'' — and publish it when she reached the United States.〔Dworkin, ''Life and Death'', p. 22.〕 In her memoirs, Dworkin relates that during that conversation she vowed to dedicate her life to the feminist movement:
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