A review by rabbitrabbit
The Female Eunuch by Germaine Greer

informative reflective slow-paced

3.25

Written in the 70s, The Female Eunuch explores the opression of women in most areas of life. Whilst it is quite pessimistic, the fact that society has changed since it was written can be uplifting at times. 

What I remember most about this book is that it sagged in the middle, with what felt like an extensive tangent about medieval marriage. The most enjoyable parts for me were the often unnoticed mental illness of housewives, and how the feminine body is used against women.

I felt that it tried to cover too many topics without too much to say about each, but it was an interesting read. So if you're interested in second wave feminism, or just feminist theory or history in general, give it a go. 

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