Vaginal Politics Ellen Frankfort

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1973 Bantam edition. Paperback cover has some minor wear along the sides, scuffs and bending. Spine has some reading creases and wear. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.

A groundbreaking work in feminist literature, “Vaginal Politics” by Ellen Frankfort challenged societal norms and patriarchal structures around women’s sexuality and reproductive rights. Published in 1973, at the height of second-wave feminism, this bold and unapologetic book explored taboo topics like abortion, birth control, and sexual freedom. Frankfort’s powerful voice advocated for women’s autonomy, making this vintage edition a significant piece of feminist history and a testament to the courage of those who fought for gender equality.

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1973 Bantam edition. Paperback cover has some minor wear along the sides, scuffs and bending. Spine has some reading creases and wear. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.

This well-preserved copy of “Vaginal Politics” by Ellen Frankfort is a significant work in the history of feminist literature and the women’s liberation movement. Published in 1973, at the height of second-wave feminism, this groundbreaking book explored the politics of women’s sexuality and reproductive rights. Frankfort, a prominent activist and writer, challenged the societal norms and patriarchal structures that controlled women’s bodies and choices. With a bold and unapologetic voice, she delved into topics that were often taboo, such as abortion, birth control, and sexual freedom. This book was a rallying cry for women’s autonomy and a powerful contribution to the ongoing fight for gender equality. Collectors and readers alike will appreciate this vintage edition as a testament to the courage and conviction of the feminist pioneers who paved the way for greater social and political change.

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Weight 5.6 lbs
Dimensions 10.67 × 17.78 × 1.78 in
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