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- catalog abstract "What do women want? is a book of inspiration, humor, and provocation - an intimate conversation between the reader and Erica Jong. In these personal statements Jong addresses many of the questions that concern women and men today: Are women better off today than they were twenty-five years ago? What was Princess Diana's importance to women? Has Hillary Clinton prepared us for a woman president? Why do powerful women evoke ambivalence? Why do mothers continue to be blamed for working outside the home? How does the mother-daughter dialectic influence cycles of feminism and backlash? What is the relationship of pornography to the creative spirit? Who is the perfect man? What constitutes sex appeal? With her characteristic wit and her refreshing refusal to bow down before political correctness, Erica Jong tackles these and other issues.".
- catalog contributor b10898735.
- catalog created "c1998.".
- catalog date "1998".
- catalog date "c1998.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1998.".
- catalog description "Preface: What Do Women Want? -- pt. 1. Power. Ch. 1. My Mother, My Daughter, and Me. Ch. 2. Crust Lady: The Vicissitudes of Being Hillary Rodham Clinton. Ch. 3. Monster Mommies. Ch. 4. Why I Want to Be a Witch. Ch. 5. Blood and Guts: A Woman Writer in the Late Twentieth Century. Ch. 6. Jane Eyre's Unbroken Will. Ch. 7. Princess as Icon. Ch. 8. Face-off at the Millennium -- pt. 2. Sex. Ch. 9. Lolita Turns Thirty. Ch. 10. Deliberate Lewdness and the Creative Imagination: Should We Censor Pornography? Ch. 11. Incest and Anais Nin. Ch. 12. Good-bye to Henry-San. Ch. 13. Creativity Versus Maternity. Ch. 14. The Perfect Man. Ch. 15. Quest for Stiffness. Ch. 16. What Is Sex Appeal? Ch. 17. The President's Penis.".
- catalog description "What do women want? is a book of inspiration, humor, and provocation - an intimate conversation between the reader and Erica Jong. In these personal statements Jong addresses many of the questions that concern women and men today: Are women better off today than they were twenty-five years ago? What was Princess Diana's importance to women? Has Hillary Clinton prepared us for a woman president? Why do powerful women evoke ambivalence? Why do mothers continue to be blamed for working outside the home? How does the mother-daughter dialectic influence cycles of feminism and backlash? What is the relationship of pornography to the creative spirit? Who is the perfect man? What constitutes sex appeal?".
- catalog description "With her characteristic wit and her refreshing refusal to bow down before political correctness, Erica Jong tackles these and other issues.".
- catalog extent "xvi, 202 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "What do women want?".
- catalog identifier "0060183764".
- catalog isFormatOf "What do women want?".
- catalog issued "1998".
- catalog issued "c1998.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : HarperCollins Publishers,".
- catalog relation "What do women want?".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "305.4/0973 21".
- catalog subject "HQ1150 .J66 1998".
- catalog subject "Women United States.".
- catalog subject "Women.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Preface: What Do Women Want? -- pt. 1. Power. Ch. 1. My Mother, My Daughter, and Me. Ch. 2. Crust Lady: The Vicissitudes of Being Hillary Rodham Clinton. Ch. 3. Monster Mommies. Ch. 4. Why I Want to Be a Witch. Ch. 5. Blood and Guts: A Woman Writer in the Late Twentieth Century. Ch. 6. Jane Eyre's Unbroken Will. Ch. 7. Princess as Icon. Ch. 8. Face-off at the Millennium -- pt. 2. Sex. Ch. 9. Lolita Turns Thirty. Ch. 10. Deliberate Lewdness and the Creative Imagination: Should We Censor Pornography? Ch. 11. Incest and Anais Nin. Ch. 12. Good-bye to Henry-San. Ch. 13. Creativity Versus Maternity. Ch. 14. The Perfect Man. Ch. 15. Quest for Stiffness. Ch. 16. What Is Sex Appeal? Ch. 17. The President's Penis.".
- catalog title "What do women want? : bread, roses, sex, power / Erica Jong.".
- catalog type "text".