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by Andrea Dworkin


  4. Ellen Key, Love and Marriage, trans. Arthur G. Chater (New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1911), 82.

  5. Hite, Hite Report, 141.

  6. Franz Kafka, Diaries 1910–1913, ed. Max Brod, trans. Joseph Kresh (New York: Schocken Books, 1965), 296.

  7. State v. Hunt, 220 Neb. 707, 709–10 (1985).

  8. Id. at 725.

  9. Iris Murdoch, Henry and Cato (New York: Viking, 1977), 262.

  10. Paz, Labyrinth, 13.

  11. Don DeLillo, White Noise (New York: Viking, 1985), 29.

  12. Norman O. Brown, Love’s Body (New York: Random House, 1966), 133.

  13. Sigmund Freud and C. G. Jung, The Freud/Jung Letters: The Correspondence Between Sigmund Freud and C. G. Jung, ed. William McGuire, trans. Ralph Manheim and R. F. C. Hull (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1974), 265.

  14. Marguerite Duras, The Lover, trans. Barbara Bray (New York: Pantheon Books, 1985), 63.

  15. Ibid., 63.

  16. Ibid., 62.

  17. Victoria Claflin Woodhull, The Victoria Woodhull Reader, ed. Madeleine B. Stern (Weston, MA: M&S, 1974), 40.

  18. Wilhelm Reich, The Sexual Revolution, trans. Theodore P. Wolfe, rev. ed. (New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1970), 15.

  Permissions

  “Postcard to Mom and Dad,” copyright © 1973 by Andrea Dworkin; published by permission of The Estate of Andrea Dworkin.

  Woman Hating, copyright © 1974 by Andrea Dworkin; published by Dutton; reprinted by permission of The Estate of Andrea Dworkin.

  “Renouncing Sexual ‘Equality’,” copyright © 1974 by Andrea Dworkin; first published by WIN, October 17, 1974; collected in Our Blood copyright © 1976, published by Perigree; reprinted by permission of The Estate of Andrea Dworkin.

  “The Rape Atrocity and the Boy Next Door,” copyright © 1975 by Andrea Dworkin; first delivered as a lecture; collected in Our Blood copyright © 1976, published by Perigree; reprinted by permission of The Estate of Andrea Dworkin.

  “Letter to Mom and Dad,” copyright © 1978 by Andrea Dworkin; published by permission of The Estate of Andrea Dworkin.

  “A Battered Wife Survives,” copyright © 1978 by Andrea Dworkin; first published in Mother Jones, Vol. III, No. VI, July 1978; collected in Letters From a War Zone copyright © 1988, published by Lawrence Hill Books; reprinted by permission of The Estate of Andrea Dworkin.

  Pornography: Men Possessing Women, copyright © 1979 by Andrea Dworkin; “Introduction to Pornography: Men Possessing Women” copyright © 1989; published by Plume; reprinted by permission of The Estate of Andrea Dworkin.

  Right-Wing Women, copyright © 1983 by Andrea Dworkin; published by Perigree; reprinted by permission of The Estate of Andrea Dworkin.

  “I Want a Twenty-Four-Hour Truce During Which There is No Rape,” copyright © 1983 by Andrea Dworkin; originally titled “Talking to Men About Rape,” in Out!, Vol. 2, No. 6, April 1984; then under the current title in M., No. 13, Fall 1984; collected in Letters From a War Zone copyright © 1988, published by Lawrence Hill Books; reprinted by permission of The Estate of Andrea Dworkin.

  Ruins, copyright © 1983 by Andrea Dworkin; published by permission of The Estate of Andrea Dworkin.

  Ice and Fire, copyright © 1986 by Andrea Dworkin; published by Weidenfeld & Nicolson; reprinted by permission of The Estate of Andrea Dworkin.

  Intercourse, copyright © 1987 by Andrea Dworkin; “Preface to Second Edition,” copyright © 1995, 1997 by Andrea Dworkin; published by Basic Books; reprinted by permission of The Estate of Andrea Dworkin.

  Mercy, copyright © 1990 by Andrea Dworkin; published by Four Walls Eight Windows; reprinted by permission of The Estate of Andrea Dworkin.

  “My Life as a Writer,” copyright © 1995 by Andrea Dworkin; first published as “Andrea Dworkin (1946— )” in Contemporary Authors Autobiography Series, Vol. 21, March 1995; collected in Life and Death, copyright © 1997 by Andrea Dworkin, published by The Free Press; reprinted by permission of The Estate of Andrea Dworkin.

  “In Memory of Nicole Brown Simpson,” copyright © 1994, 1995, 1997 by Andrea Dworkin; first published by the Los Angeles Times as three essays: “Trapped in a Pattern of Pain Where No One Can Help” (June 26, 1994), “In Nicole Brown Simpson’s Words” (January 29, 1995), and “Domestic Violence: Trying to Flee” (October 8, 1995); collected in Life and Death, copyright © 1997 by Andrea Dworkin, published by The Free Press; reprinted by permission of The Estate of Andrea Dworkin.

  “Israel: Whose Country Is It Anyway?” copyright © 1990, 1997 by Andrea Dworkin; first published in slightly altered form in Ms., September/October 1990; collected in Life and Death, copyright © 1997 by Andrea Dworkin, published by The Free Press; reprinted by permission of The Estate of Andrea Dworkin.

  My Suicide, copyright © 2005, 2007, 2014 by The Estate of Andrea Dworkin; published by permission of The Estate of Andrea Dworkin.

  Acknowledgments

  Without John Stoltenberg’s tremendous generosity and vision this project would have been impossible. We are also forever grateful to the impeccable and gracious staff of the Schlesinger Library; to Hedi El Kholti and Chris Kraus for their support and enthusiasm; and to our friends. We especially thank Jeanann Pannasch and Elizabeth Koke, and David Geer for his invaluable insights.

  Andrea Dworkin (1946–2005), was an American radical feminist author associated with antipornography, antirape and battered women’s movements of the 1970s and 80s. She wrote more than ten books, including nonfiction works, anthologies, and novels; and she coauthored, with feminist law professor Catherine Mackinnon, the highly controversial Antipornography Civil Rights Ordinance in 1983.

  Johanna Fateman is a writer, musician, and co-owner of Seagull Salon in New York. Her art criticism appears regularly in The New Yorker and Artforum.

  Amy Scholder is an editor and writer. She is currently producing a documentary feature, Disclosure: Trans Lives on Screen, and serves as board president of Lambda Literary.

 

 

 


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