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Free copy of Proximity Factor this July, no reviews required. Just enjoy.
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My reaction upon reading the first (titular) essay in this book: OMG YES YES YES.
Every woman knows what I’m talking about. It’s the presumption that makes it hard, at times, for any woman in any field; that keeps women from speaking up and from being heard when they dare; that crushes young women into silence by indicating, the way harassment on the street does, that this is not their world. It trains us in self-doubt and self-limitation just as it exercises men’s unsupported overconfidence....more

Yah, I pretty much now think I'll just give Solnit five stars on everything. I just love the way she writes and thinks.
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I expected this collection of essays to focus more on mansplaining, but was surprised, as was the author herself, to find it focused more on the outgrowth of phenomena such as mansplaining: physical violence against women. Most of the essays in the book address bleak numbers and stories of the various forms of violence and if not violence, the associated silencing women face and that violence seeks to create. Though this topic is not new to me in any possible way, I still learned something from
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I'm torn, because the information is necessary and opened my eyes, but I was taken aback by the scathing tone throughout. I enjoyed some essays better than others, in particular the one on Virginia Woolf.
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