A review by banusha
Women and Madness, Volume 10 by Phyllis Chesler

reflective slow-paced

2.5

I skipped/skimmed a lot of Chesler's theories and opinions. I found the interviews way more interesting. They were edited and picked I am sure to fit the points Chesler made, but still a window into the past. 
I am kind of alright with having read this book, but I do not wish to recommend it. Nor do I wish to get rid of it. I'm gonna keep it, and probably refer back to it. But still not a neccesary read in my humble and ignorant opinion