A review by gloomyboygirl
Intercourse by Andrea Dworkin

3.0

Not as good as Woman-Hating to me as it was largely making the same point just with different arguments the whole time and, for me, some of the arguments were too similar so it felt repetitive. But it definitely kept up with making me think. I can finally see how Dworkin girlies end up TERFs given how intense her argument against Joan of Arc being read as trans is (though, on some level I agree with her reasoning). I still think it's clear that bioessentialist language being uses 30 years ago shouldn't be seen as a map to today's gender landscape (especially given in her other works she's somewhat trans inclusive).