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Criticism
Assiter, Alison. Pornography, Feminism, and the Individual. Winchester, Mass.: Pluto Press, 1989. 166 p.
Critical examination with bibliographical references.
Eberly, Rosa A. Citizen Critics: Literary Public Spheres. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2000. 199 p.
Contains reference material following a critical article titled "Andrea Dworkin's Mercy: Pain and Silence in the "War Zone."
Jenefsky, Cindy Ann Russo. Without Apology: Andrea Dworkin's Art and Politics. Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press, 1998, 163 p.
Full-length study of Dworkin's feminist ideology.
Maitland, Sara. "Inside Out." New Statesman 113, no. 2935 (26 June 1987): 31.
Presents objections to Dworkin's assertions in Intercourse.
Mullarkey, Maureen. "Hard Cop, Soft Cop." Nation (30 May 1987): 720-26.
Negative assessment of Intercourse.
Nussbaum, Martha C. "Rage and Reason." New Republic 217, nos. 6-7 (August 11-18 1997): 36-42.
Exploration of Dworkin's feminist ideas, particularly her controversial theories on physical violence against women found in Life and Death.
Russo, Ann, and Lourdes Torres. "Beyond the 'Porn Wars': Why Feminists Should Read Andrea...
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