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Females
A groundbreaking exploration of gender and desire from the Pulitzer Prizeâwinning essayist and critic
ââWith a New Afterword by the Author
ABA IndieBound Bestseller
âEveryone is female, and everyone hates it.â
So begins Andrea Long Chuâs genre-defying investigation into sex and lies, desperate artists and reckless politics, the smothering embrace of gender and the punishing force of desire.
Drawing inspiration from a forgotten play by Valerie Solanasâwho wrote the SCUM Manifesto and shot Andy WarholâChu aims her searing wit and surgical intuition at targets ranging from performance art to psychoanalysis, incels to porn, and even feminists like herself. Each step of the way she defends the indefensible claim that femaleness is less a biological state of women and more a fatal existential condition that afflicts the entire human raceâmen, women, and everyone else. In a new afterword, Chu reflects on the bookâs reception, the growing anti-trans movement in America, and the continuing need for a radical theory of desire.
ââWith a New Afterword by the Author
ABA IndieBound Bestseller
âEveryone is female, and everyone hates it.â
So begins Andrea Long Chuâs genre-defying investigation into sex and lies, desperate artists and reckless politics, the smothering embrace of gender and the punishing force of desire.
Drawing inspiration from a forgotten play by Valerie Solanasâwho wrote the SCUM Manifesto and shot Andy WarholâChu aims her searing wit and surgical intuition at targets ranging from performance art to psychoanalysis, incels to porn, and even feminists like herself. Each step of the way she defends the indefensible claim that femaleness is less a biological state of women and more a fatal existential condition that afflicts the entire human raceâmen, women, and everyone else. In a new afterword, Chu reflects on the bookâs reception, the growing anti-trans movement in America, and the continuing need for a radical theory of desire.
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A groundbreaking exploration of gender and desire from the Pulitzer Prizeâwinning essayist and critic
ââWith a New Afterword by the Author
ABA IndieBound Bestseller
âEveryone is female, and everyone hates it.â
So begins Andrea Long Chuâs genre-defying investigation into sex and lies, desperate artists and reckless politics, the smothering embrace of gender and the punishing force of desire.
Drawing inspiration from a forgotten play by Valerie Solanasâwho wrote the SCUM Manifesto and shot Andy WarholâChu aims her searing wit and surgical intuition at targets ranging from performance art to psychoanalysis, incels to porn, and even feminists like herself. Each step of the way she defends the indefensible claim that femaleness is less a biological state of women and more a fatal existential condition that afflicts the entire human raceâmen, women, and everyone else. In a new afterword, Chu reflects on the bookâs reception, the growing anti-trans movement in America, and the continuing need for a radical theory of desire.
ââWith a New Afterword by the Author
ABA IndieBound Bestseller
âEveryone is female, and everyone hates it.â
So begins Andrea Long Chuâs genre-defying investigation into sex and lies, desperate artists and reckless politics, the smothering embrace of gender and the punishing force of desire.
Drawing inspiration from a forgotten play by Valerie Solanasâwho wrote the SCUM Manifesto and shot Andy WarholâChu aims her searing wit and surgical intuition at targets ranging from performance art to psychoanalysis, incels to porn, and even feminists like herself. Each step of the way she defends the indefensible claim that femaleness is less a biological state of women and more a fatal existential condition that afflicts the entire human raceâmen, women, and everyone else. In a new afterword, Chu reflects on the bookâs reception, the growing anti-trans movement in America, and the continuing need for a radical theory of desire.











