

Our blood
Book • 1976
Andrea Dworkin's "Our Blood" is a powerful and unflinching examination of the interconnectedness of violence against women, pornography, and the broader structures of patriarchy.
Dworkin's work is characterized by its radical feminist perspective and its critique of male dominance.
The book explores the ways in which women are systematically oppressed and subjected to violence.
It challenges conventional notions of sexuality and gender.
Dworkin's writing has been both influential and controversial, sparking important debates about feminism, sexuality, and social justice.
Dworkin's work is characterized by its radical feminist perspective and its critique of male dominance.
The book explores the ways in which women are systematically oppressed and subjected to violence.
It challenges conventional notions of sexuality and gender.
Dworkin's writing has been both influential and controversial, sparking important debates about feminism, sexuality, and social justice.
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