Hounded: Women, Harms and the Gender Wars
Lindsay, Jenny
- 出版商: Polity
- 出版日期: 2024-11-12
- 售價: $940
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $893
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 208
- 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
- ISBN: 1509563636
- ISBN-13: 9781509563630
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商品描述
The last decade has seen countless cases of women being fired, disciplined, protested or no-platformed for their views on sex and gender. Whether high-profile celebrities or previously unknown feminists, such women's vocal non-belief in 'gender identity' as a universal human condition bears a high social cost. These 'houndings' are often presented starkly, clinically, in headlines or fleeting social media moments, stripped of the true cost of holding such beliefs.
But what is the reality behind the headlines and noise? What are the true consequences of holding - and living with - such seemingly now-heretical thoughts?
Hounded charts the often hidden and unspoken harms women face for prioritising and defending sex-based language and rights. Outlining the often-bewildering array of tactics used by opponents against such women, as well as the resilience required to refuse to be silenced, Lindsay presents a compelling argument for recognition of the individual and social harms that are being enacted under the auspices of 'gender identity activism.'
This debut non-fiction book by award-winning poet and essayist Jenny Lindsay, whose own 'hounding' offers a unique perspective, is a solid, sane, witty but also compassionate account about the very human cost of this extraordinary cultural and political schism.
But what is the reality behind the headlines and noise? What are the true consequences of holding - and living with - such seemingly now-heretical thoughts?
Hounded charts the often hidden and unspoken harms women face for prioritising and defending sex-based language and rights. Outlining the often-bewildering array of tactics used by opponents against such women, as well as the resilience required to refuse to be silenced, Lindsay presents a compelling argument for recognition of the individual and social harms that are being enacted under the auspices of 'gender identity activism.'
This debut non-fiction book by award-winning poet and essayist Jenny Lindsay, whose own 'hounding' offers a unique perspective, is a solid, sane, witty but also compassionate account about the very human cost of this extraordinary cultural and political schism.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
過去十年中,無數女性因其對性別和性別認同的看法而被解雇、受到紀律處分、抗議或被剝奪發言權。無論是高知名度的名人還是之前不為人知的女權主義者,這些女性對「性別認同」作為普遍人類條件的公開不信仰都承擔著高昂的社會成本。這些「追捕」常常在標題或瞬息萬變的社交媒體時刻中被呈現得冷酷無情,剝離了持有這種信念的真正代價。
但標題和噪音背後的現實是什麼?持有並生活在這些看似如今異端的思想中的真正後果是什麼?
《Hounded》描繪了女性因優先考慮和捍衛基於性別的語言和權利而面臨的隱藏和未被言說的傷害。書中概述了反對者對這些女性所使用的各種令人困惑的策略,以及拒絕沉默所需的韌性,Lindsay 提出了對於在「性別認同運動」名義下所造成的個人和社會傷害的認識的有力論證。
這本由獲獎詩人和散文家 Jenny Lindsay 所著的首部非小說類作品,因其自身的「追捕」經歷提供了獨特的視角,是一本關於這一非凡文化和政治裂痕所帶來的人類成本的堅實、理智、機智但也充滿同情的敘述。
作者簡介
Jenny Lindsay is a poet, performer and essayist based in Scotland. She is the author of two full-length and two pamphlet poetry collections, two poetry/ theatre stage-shows, and has produced commissioned work across poetry, prose, and theatre for numerous publications and institutions. Her film-poem The Imagined We won the inaugural John Byrne Award for Critical Thinking in 2020. Hounded is her debut non-fiction book.
作者簡介(中文翻譯)
Jenny Lindsay 是一位居住在蘇格蘭的詩人、表演者和散文作家。她出版了兩本完整的詩集和兩本小冊子詩集,創作了兩部詩歌/劇場舞台表演,並為多個出版物和機構製作了詩歌、散文和劇場的委託作品。她的電影詩作《The Imagined We》於2020年獲得了首屆 John Byrne 批判性思維獎。《Hounded》是她的首部非小說類書籍。