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Genre: Non-Fiction, Feminism, Gender Studies, Sociology
Rating: ★★★★★ (5/5)
Book Review:
This book is a landmark, incendiary, and brilliantly written masterpiece of feminist literature that reshaped the conversation about gender and power upon its release. Germaine Greer's central argument is that the traditional, suburban, consumerist nuclear family represses women, systematically ''castrating'' them into passive ''eunuchs'' to serve a patriarchal society.
The book is a dazzling combination of erudition, rage, and bawdy humor. It is long, detailed, and full of both bile and profound insight, covering everything from psychology and literature to history and sexuality. Praised as ''the best feminist book so far'' and a work of ''angry power,'' it remains a vital, provocative, and foundational text. It is not just a historical document but a powerful call to liberation that continues to resonate.