
Big Sister: How Extreme Feminism Has Betrayed the Fight for Sexual Equality
Author(s): Neil Boyd (Author)
- Publisher: Greystone Books,Canada
- Publication Date: 1 Aug. 2004
- Language: English
- Print length: 224 pages
- ISBN-10: 1553650018
- ISBN-13: 9781553650010
Book Description
In the past few decades, women have taken their rightful place in universities, in the workplace, and in society. But there is a darker side to the feminist movement.
Big Sister exposes the ideology of radical feminists, backed by extensive research and shocking true examples. In Big Sister’s new world, a man creates a hostile work environment with a photo of his bikini-clad wife on his desk. A father is found guilty after his adult daughter claims sexual abuse as a child, without a shred of evidence to back up her “recovered memory.” A woman may murder her husband and call it self-defense under the banner of Battered Women’s Syndrome, even if she was in no imminent danger.
Big Sister is a look at how extremists have led us astray and how we might achieve true gender equality.
Big Sister exposes the ideology of radical feminists, backed by extensive research and shocking true examples. In Big Sister’s new world, a man creates a hostile work environment with a photo of his bikini-clad wife on his desk. A father is found guilty after his adult daughter claims sexual abuse as a child, without a shred of evidence to back up her “recovered memory.” A woman may murder her husband and call it self-defense under the banner of Battered Women’s Syndrome, even if she was in no imminent danger.
Big Sister is a look at how extremists have led us astray and how we might achieve true gender equality.
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About the Author
Neil Boyd is a professor of criminology at Simon Fraser University in British Columbia.
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