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2005
ARE MEN NECESSARY?
Maureen Dowd
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ARE MEN NECESSARY?

When Sexes Collide

by Maureen Dowd

Putnam · 2005

Peak rank

#12

Weeks on list

7

Chart History

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7 weeks on the Hardcover Nonfiction list, peaking at #12

Outspoken, Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times Op-Ed columnist Maureen Dowd tackles the hot-button topic of gender politics in this “funny, biting, and incisive take on women's place in American society today” (Library Journal). Are men afraid of smart, successful women? Why did feminism fizzle? Why are so many of today’s women freezing their faces and emotions in an orgy of plasticity? Is “having it all” just a cruel hoax? In this witty and wide-ranging book, Maureen Dowd looks at the state of the sexual union, raising bold questions and examining everything from economics and presidential politics to pop culture and the “why?” of the Y chromosome. In our ever-changing culture where locker room talk has become the talk of the town, Are Men Necessary? will intrigue Dowd's devoted readers—and anyone trying to sort out the chaos that occurs when sexes collide. THE INSPIRATION FOR WHITNEY CUMMINGS' FORTHCOMING HBO® COMEDY PILOT “A LOT”

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ISBN-13
9781101205556
ISBN-10
1101205555
Published
2005
Pages
401
Publisher
Putnam
Categories
Humor

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