'Sexual Politics' by Kate Millett
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When Sexual Politics appeared in 1969 it detonated inside literary criticism and second-wave feminism at the same time.
Kate Millett argues that relations between men and women operate as a political system — one embedded not only in law and economics, but in culture, literature, and the private sphere.
The book is famous for its close readings of canonical male writers — particularly D. H. Lawrence, Henry Miller, and Norman Mailer — examining how sexual domination and hierarchy are encoded in the literary imagination. Millett’s analysis helped shift feminism into the terrain of cultural criticism, arguing that patriarchy functions as a pervasive ideological system rather than a collection of isolated injustices.
Part polemic, part literary study, Sexual Politics remains one of the defining texts of twentieth-century feminist theory.
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