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The Prostitution Papers
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Autrice del best-seller 'La politica del sesso', impegnata a fondo nell'attività del movimento femminista americano, Kate Millett racconta in apertura di questo volume come l'esperienza della politica militante le abbia insegnato l'importanza di esprimersi in un linguaggio colloquiale e immediato. Una simile efficacia di registrazione <> caratterizza questa conversazione a quattro voci, in cui il problema della prostituzione è affrontato nei suoi aspetti psicologici, sociali, economici e <>, nella prospettiva della liberazione della donna. Alla Millett e alla sua collaboratrice, Liz Schneider fanno eco, con una incisiva testimonianza diretta, due donne, J. e M., che hanno vissuto per anni quella esperienza. <>, scrive la Millett, <>.

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Kate Millett
Kate Millett
Author · 11 books

Katherine Murray "Kate" Millett was an American feminist writer, educator, artist, and activist. She attended Oxford University and was the first American woman to be awarded a postgraduate degree with first-class honors by St. Hilda's. She has been described as "a seminal influence on second-wave feminism", and is best known for her 1970 book Sexual Politics," which was her doctoral dissertation at Columbia University. Journalist Liza Featherstone attributes previously unimaginable "legal abortion, greater professional equality between the sexes and a sexual freedom" being made possible partially due to Millett's efforts. The feminist, human rights, peace, civil rights, and anti-psychiatry movements have been some of Millett's key causes. Her books were motivated by her activism, such as woman's rights and mental health reform, and several were autobiographical memoirs that explored her sexuality, mental health, and relationships. Mother Millett and The Loony Bin Trip, for instance, dealt with family issues and the times when she was involuntarily committed. Besides appearing in a number of documentaries, she produced Three Lives and wrote Not a Love Story: A Film about Pornography. In the 1960s and 1970s, Millett taught at Waseda University, Bryn Mawr College, Barnard College, and University of California, Berkeley. Millett was raised in Minnesota and has spent most of her adult life in Manhattan and the Woman's Art Colony, which became the Millett Center for the Arts in 2012, that she established in Poughkeepsie, New York. Self-identified as bisexual, Millett was married to sculptor Fumio Yoshimura from 1965 to 1985 and had relationships with women, one of whom was the inspiration for her book Sita. She has continued to work as an activist, writer, and artist. Some of her later written works are The Politics of Cruelty (1994), about state-sanctioned torture in many countries, and a book about the relationship with her mother in Mother Millett (2001). Between 2011 and 2013 she has won the Lambda Pioneer Award for Literature, received Yoko Ono's Courage Award for the Arts, and was inducted into the National Women's Hall of Fame.

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