Females: A Concern

Females: A Concern is the 2019 debut book by writer Andrea Long Chu. The book is a work of gender theory, literary and film criticism and memoir centered on the premise that "everyone is female and everyone hates it."[1] Femaleness in the book is described as a state self-sacrifice to make room for the desire of others.[2] The book argues desire is a central part of gender for both transgender and cisgender people. [3] The book was inspired by the writing of controversial feminist Valerie Solanas and each chapter of Females begins with quotes from Solanas' play Up Your Ass.

References

  1. Burt, Stephanie (November 2019). "Ways of Being". The Atlantic. Retrieved 2020-11-06.
  2. White, Byrony (7 November 2019). "'Everyone is Female and Everyone Hates It': Andrea Long Chu's Theory of Desire". Frieze Magazine. Retrieved 2020-06-27.
  3. Lorusso, Melissa (30 October 2019). "In 'Females,' The State Is Less A Biological Condition Than An Existential One". NPR. Retrieved 27 June 2020.
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