Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0786718234, Paperback)
In this compelling, powerful book, the late Irish journalist and essayist Jack Holland set out to answer a daunting question: how do you explain the oppression and brutalization of half the world's population by the other half, throughout history? The result is an eye-opening journey through centuries, continents and civilizations as it looks at both historical and contemporary attitudes to women. Misogyny encompasses the Church, witch hunts, sexual theory, Nazism, pro-life campaigners, and finally, today's developing world, where women are increasingly and disproportionately at risk because of radicalized religious beliefs, famine, war, and disease. Extensively researched, highly readable and provocative, this book chronicles an ancient, pervasive and enduring injustice. The questions it poses deal with the fundamentals of human existence — sex, love, violence — that have shaped the lives of humans throughout history, and ultimately limn an abuse of human rights on a nearly unthinkable scale.
(retrieved from Amazon Fri, 24 Apr 2009 07:58:17 -0400)
The writing style is a bit dry from time to time, but the author discusses topics in the history of misogyny that include mythology, the role of women in Ancient Rome, the rise of Christianity, witchcraft, the Enlightenment and the New World, women in the Victorian Age, the ways misogyny physically impacts women (from forced veiling, female circumcision, reproductive rights), and how misogyny exists today.
This was a very interesting, very frightening, and very important read. (