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King Kong Theory

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King Kong Theory is a provocative manifesto by Virginie Despentes that challenges traditional feminist discourse. With raw honesty and a punk rock spirit, Despentes explores themes of gender, sexuality, and power, drawing on her own experiences as a former sex worker and filmmaker. This book is a call to arms for a new wave of feminism that embraces the complexities of modern womanhood.
Publisher
The Feminist Press at CUNY
Publication year
2010
ISBN-13
9781558616875
Language
English
Subjects
Feminist TheoryGender StudiesSexualityCultural CriticismMemoirWomen's StudiesContemporary NonfictionFrench LiteratureSocial CommentaryPunk Culture

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