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Reddit mentions of The writing or the sex?, or, Why you don't have to read women's writing to know it's no good (The Athene series)

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The writing or the sex?, or, Why you don't have to read women's writing to know it's no good (The Athene series)
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Found 1 comment on The writing or the sex?, or, Why you don't have to read women's writing to know it's no good (The Athene series):

u/johnnyslick ยท 69 pointsr/menwritingwomen

So, this is exactly the opposite of what you might think it is. From one of Amazon's reviews:

https://www.amazon.com/Writing-Sex-Dont-Womens-Athene/dp/0080331807/ref=sr_1_5?crid=3232OFZCF85Y9&keywords=dale+spender&qid=1574372874&sprefix=dale+spender%2Caps%2C145&sr=8-5

>This book is unforgettable, although a little embarrassing if you are male. Spender is the best, simply the best, at accumulating wonderful insights and evidence about the silly attempts to discredit women authors, as women, regardless of their intelligence, insight and skill with language. Many male critics read writing by women who had written with male pen names, proclaimed the writing excellent, and then, ahem, cough, cough, "revised" their opinion way downward when the actual sex of the author became known. There is a lot more in the book beyond the history of women writers and the obstacles they faced. Much is about Spender's personal experience and research she conducted on "mansplaining", where men who know little kindly "splain" to a women expert all about the subject of her expertise.
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>You will never waste your time with Prof. Dale Spender.