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Big Sister: How Extreme Feminism Has Betrayed the Fight

Big Sister: How Extreme Feminism Has Betrayed the Fight

by Neil Boyd

Greystone Books | April 1, 2004 | Trade Paperback

For more than a decade, the destructive and dishonest ideology of radical feminism has flourished in North America. In this provocative book, Neil Boyd argues that a new wave of self-described extreme feminists have been remarkably successful in reworking criminal and family law and thus transforming the rules of sexual conduct and our notions of fairness and equality, as well as undermining a socially valuable feminism. Boyd describes how U.S. radical feminists Catherine MacKinnon and Andrea Dworkin have been instrumental in changing Canada's obscenity law, shatters the various myths about domestic violence, and illuminates some disturbing truths behind sexual assault and sexual harrassment in today's society.


Backed up by extensive research and illustrated by stories that are chilling, Big Sister shows how extremists have changed the law in ways that threaten free speech, bring a code of Puritanism to male-female relationships, alter common-sense understandings of sexual consent, infantilize woman, and jeopardize gender relations.

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For more than a decade, the destructive and dishonest ideology of radical feminism has flourished in North America. In this provocative book, Neil Boyd argues that a new wave of self-described extreme feminists have been remarkably successful in reworking criminal and family law and thus transforming the rules of sexual conduct and our notions of fairness and equality, as well as undermining a socially valuable feminism. Boyd describes how U.S. radical feminists Catherine MacKinnon and Andrea Dworkin have been instrumental in changing Canada's obscenity law, shatters the various myths about domestic violence, and illuminates some disturbing truths behind sexual assault and sexual harrassment in today's society.


Backed up by extensive research and illustrated by stories that are chilling, Big Sister shows how extremists have changed the law in ways that threaten free speech, bring a code of Puritanism to male-female relationships, alter common-sense understandings of sexual consent, infantilize woman, and jeopardize gender relations.

About the Author

Neil Boyd is a professor of criminology at Simon Fraser University. Educated in psychology at the University of Western Ontario and in law at Osgoode Hall Law School, he has written many academic papers and articles and is the author of six previous books, including The Beast Within: Why Men are Violent and The Last Dance: Murder in Canada. He lives on Bowen Island in British Columbia.

Trade Paperback

6 x 9 x 0.6 IN

April 1, 2004

Greystone Books

English

Canadian Author


1553650018
9781553650010

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From the Critics

"a wonderfully argued, magnificently readable book ...a wake-up call for those who really care about equality" Elizabeth Loftus, Ph.D., Distinguished Professor, University of California-Irvine

"a good read....well-intended, constructive and well-informed." Globe and Mail

"If even Canadian Ph.Ds are worried about feminist excesses, perhaps there's hope of us all finding common ground eventually." Wall Street Journal

"If the public debate over the effects of extreme feminism has cooled, the risk it poses to civil rights in the U.S. and Canada has not." Maclean's

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