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| Original Title: | Flying |
| ISBN: | 0252068866 (ISBN13: 9780252068867) |
| Edition Language: | English |
Kate Millett
Paperback | Pages: 560 pages Rating: 3.69 | 111 Users | 6 Reviews
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Such a behemoth of a memoir. I should've adhered to the practices of previous readers and taken my sweet time, absorbing Millet's decadent (occasionally pearl-clutching) work.I was also pleasantly disoriented by her breaking of the fourth wall. This strategy didn't feel like your usual "writing about writing" moments that seem to be a dime a dozen in more contemporary feminist memoirs; that feel like the writer is stalling on telling you the actual story. I became so grounded in the intimacy of someone telling her to write about x or y (which have already transpired within the text) that I failed to realize that the book I was reading IS the book she's writing.
Maddening perspective from one of the preeminent madwomen of the 20th century.
Gleaned the most from the first 200 or so pages. Second wave feminist anything is certainly out of fashion at the moment but there are so many parallels between ongoing fight for gender justice and Kate Millett's experiences. This book is a toolkit of secrets and feisty wisdom; the rhetoric used to shun her and other LGB women from the feminist movement is damned near identical to that used to shun transwomen today. HB2 initiation is only a stone's throw away from ERA's failure.

Point Regarding Books Flying
| Title | : | Flying |
| Author | : | Kate Millett |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 560 pages |
| Published | : | August 28th 2000 by University of Illinois Press (first published 1974) |
| Categories | : | Feminism. Autobiography. Memoir. Nonfiction. LGBT. Biography. Gay |
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Ratings: 3.69 From 111 Users | 6 ReviewsEvaluation Regarding Books Flying
Katherine Murray "Kate" Millett was an American feminist writer, educator, artist, and activist. She attended Oxford University and was the first American woman to be awarded a postgraduate degree with first-class honors by St. Hilda's. She has been described as "a seminal influence on second-wave feminism", and is best known for her 1970 book Sexual Politics," which was her doctoral dissertationSuch a behemoth of a memoir. I should've adhered to the practices of previous readers and taken my sweet time, absorbing Millet's decadent (occasionally pearl-clutching) work. I was also pleasantly disoriented by her breaking of the fourth wall. This strategy didn't feel like your usual "writing about writing" moments that seem to be a dime a dozen in more contemporary feminist memoirs; that feel like the writer is stalling on telling you the actual story. I became so grounded in the intimacy ofI was young when I read this, and it meant a lot to me.

Such a behemoth of a memoir. I should've adhered to the practices of previous readers and taken my sweet time, absorbing Millet's decadent (occasionally pearl-clutching) work. I was also pleasantly disoriented by her breaking of the fourth wall. This strategy didn't feel like your usual "writing about writing" moments that seem to be a dime a dozen in more contemporary feminist memoirs; that feel like the writer is stalling on telling you the actual story. I became so grounded in the intimacy of
Feminist Politika adlı kitabı yayımlandıktan sonra, Time dergisinin kapağına çıkan yazar, hiç istemediği halde kadın hareketinin öncüsü olarak görülmeye başlar. Uçuş adı İle Türkçe'ye çevrilen kitap Kate Millett'in aktivist günlerinin öz yaşam öyküsü,
this book is so special to me, i am actually trying not to finish it. i've been reading it for years, and bring it along with me every time i go on a trip. i guess i don't need to explain that i don't go on very many trips.but i end up having a lot of free, dilated time with this book. i've set it aside many times in favor of restorative sex.the only way to survive the trauma of the 70s; wisdom, between many kisses up the neck.
I am queer and poly (and a titch neurotic) and boy does this resonate. It's like she wrested everything good and true about stream of consciousness right from the hands of the Beats.

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