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The Female Eunuch is a work by..............

ASimone de Beauvoir

BJudith Butler

CGermaine Greer

DKate Millett

Answer:

C. Germaine Greer

Read Explanation:

The Female Eunuch is indeed a seminal work by Australian-British writer and feminist Germaine Greer, published in 1970.

Key aspects of the book:

  1. Feminist critique: Greer critiques societal norms and expectations that restrict women's freedom and potential.

  2. Patriarchal society: She argues that women are socialized to conform to patriarchal norms, leading to a loss of autonomy and individuality.

  3. Female liberation: Greer advocates for women's liberation, encouraging women to reclaim their bodies, sexuality, and identities.

The Female Eunuch is considered a landmark text in feminist literature, influencing generations of feminist thinkers and activists.


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