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Unlike her more abstruse academic works, this book uses humorous, straightforward, and easy-to-understand language. Through a relaxed dialogue format, it popularizes the meaning and history of feminism, as well as how to approach daily issues like work, marriage, and childcare from a feminist perspective.\n※ The content of this book touches upon core issues that concern modern women, revealing the many injustices and dilemmas women still face in today's society. Drawing from her own experiences, Ueno Chizuko places feminism within the context of personal life, telling us that feminism is not just about women, but about everyone's daily life.\n※ This book is accompanied by comics by popular Japanese cartoonist Eiko Tabusa, allowing readers to experience a baptism of feminism in a relaxed and pleasant atmosphere.\n——————\n【Content Introduction】\nWhat is feminism? Why do we need feminism? How do we think with feminism?\nAround these various questions, renowned Japanese scholar Chizuko Ueno and well-known cartoonist Eiko Tabusa embark on a feminism class from scratch. They use humorous language and vivid comics to trace the development of feminism, discuss everyday issues such as mother-daughter relationships, sex, work, marriage, and parenting, and refute stereotypical prejudices about women.\nThis class not only opens a new journey but also tells us: feminism is not just about women, but about everyone's daily life.","brand":"北京联合出版公司","offers":[{"title":"Simplified Chinese \/ Paperback","offer_id":46085145002223,"sku":"9787559652317","price":17.99,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":false}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0714\/4849\/4319\/files\/1xxRXagzq0oGkJ03Nj46IzHMA3M9RvcLk.jpg?v=1734603365"},{"product_id":"语言恶女-9787559675583","title":"Language Villain","description":"Does dirty talk always insult \"her\"? Can men not speak in a \"feminine\" way? Are women always nagging?\u003cbr\u003e ◇Gender bias is hidden everywhere in everyday language! It’s time to launch a feminist language revolution! \u003cbr\u003e◇Join Amanda Montel, the rhetoric master, to reconstruct our language with the power of bad girls ◇Smash the fortress of patriarchy in laughter and anger\u003cbr\u003e ++++\u003cbr\u003e We learn language from birth, but have you ever wondered: Why do we speak the way we do? Does gender influence how we speak? Are there gender biases in everyday language? Is language itself misogynistic?\u003cbr\u003e It's time to challenge the language we take for granted! In this book, you'll learn: many swear words weren't originally insulting to women; men are more likely to chatter than women; and gossip has never been exclusive to women... 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Deeply reflect on how gender influences how we speak and understand others, challenging the everyday language that demeans and limits women.\u003cbr\u003e ◆Unleash the power of evil women, smash patriarchy with words, and regain power from language! \u003cbr\u003e◇This is a feminist language guide that includes various practical strategies: how to swear without being misogynistic, how to address others in a gender-friendly way, how to fight back against those voices that interrupt and attack women, how to express yourself easily and freely... 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However, the so-called \"dirty work\" is tacitly condoned by the public. In order to maintain a clear conscience, we would rather be kept in the dark.\u003cbr\u003e These invisible workers are the forgotten one percent who do 100 percent of society's dirty work. They are victims of structural inequality, yet they are deprived of their innocence.\u003cbr\u003e When work no longer enjoys dignity, poverty signifies moral failure, the powerless betray their consciences, and the powerful reap the benefits, do we have the option to exit?\u003cbr\u003e The arrogance of the elite in a risk society exposes the collusion between capital, power, and technology, stripping the poor of their remaining conscience. After the oil spill, it was the oil-soaked pelicans, not the dead rig workers, that made headlines. When slaughterhouse safety scandals were exposed, diners worried about the meat on their plates, not the abused workers. Programmers illegally harvesting personal information are paid exorbitant salaries, rendering \"don't be evil\" a hollow slogan. \u003cbr\u003eCivilization hides violence behind the scenes of social life. Social elites, standing on the moral high ground, exchange privileges for virtue and use consumerism to wash away their complicity in evil.\u003cbr\u003e We live in a civilized country, yet we are accomplices to barbarism, seeing clearly the suffering in distant places but turning a blind eye to the evils in front of us.\u003cbr\u003e This brilliant work of journalistic documentary, tenderly written by a sociologist, chronicles the lives of every worker who has been silenced and concealed, delving into the heart of America, exploring behind walls and on the geographical and social margins. The miners described by Orwell and the correctional inmates encountered by Dickens also reappear in this book.\u003cbr\u003e The author uses non-fictional writing and a sociological perspective, based on several years of follow-up interviews, and reinterprets the contemporary implications of inequality with detailed data and social theories.\u003cbr\u003e -\u003cbr\u003e 【Recommended by all circles】 \u003cbr\u003eThe COVID-19 pandemic has exposed our dependence on essential workers, but even before that, there were people doing work we might not want to think about. In this insightful, perceptive, and beautifully written book, Eyal Press explores the lives of those who do these jobs: prison officers, drone pilots, slaughterhouse workers. Without passing judgment, Dirty Work confronts a range of profound and thorny moral questions. It reveals the bonds of complicity, stories that belong to no one else but to each of us. 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Away from public view, prison guards, slaughterhouse workers, and drone operators perform society's \"dirty work.\" This book challenges public reflection on inequality at work by revealing how we are all implicated in the dirty work we outsource to others. \u003cbr\u003e—Michael Sandel, author of The Arrogance of the Elites “Dirty Work” is disturbing and necessary… Dirty Work exposes ugliness on nearly every page, yet its author nonetheless asks us to set aside our cynicism and pessimism and join him in finding ways to strengthen the moral bonds between us.\u003cbr\u003e —The New York Times Book Review\u003cbr\u003e It is not rose-colored glasses that prevent a clear understanding of the real situation; it is the gold-rimmed glasses of elite arrogance that blind the privileged and make them turn a blind eye to the lower classes of the population.\u003cbr\u003e ——American Scholar\u003cbr\u003e -\u003cbr\u003e 【Content Introduction】 \u003cbr\u003eWhy do some jobs, though both unethical and dishonorable, still attract so many people? 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This book explores how capital, power, and technology collude behind \"invisible work\" to shape unequal power structures, revealing the hidden moral costs of work.","brand":"广西师范大学出版社","offers":[{"title":"Simplified Chinese \/ Hardcover","offer_id":46127507931375,"sku":"9787559860286","price":24.99,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0714\/4849\/4319\/files\/1hxbJ0Mkdg08j0U5NtlFkE8QlZH5yG7Kz_e37528ae-3a37-499a-9f3a-b4f12fea0a1f.jpg?v=1734596003"},{"product_id":"离开学术界-实用指南-9787576040005","title":"Leaving Academia: A Practical Guide","description":"【Content Introduction】\u003cbr\u003e “You actually want to leave”—for most scholars, the biggest obstacle to leaving academia may be admitting this.\u003cbr\u003e An estimated 93% of graduate students in the humanities and social sciences fail to secure tenure-track positions, yet many still view a tenured professorship as the sole outcome of a successful doctoral degree. In this challenging academic job market, Leaving Academia helps graduate students and scholars in any academic field find fulfilling careers outside of higher education. Concise and practical, this book offers valuable advice for visiting and adjunct lecturers seeking new opportunities, scholars caught in the \"tenure trap,\" graduate students interested in non-academic careers, and scholars hoping to more effectively support students and colleagues in temporary positions. \u003cbr\u003eAfter earning a doctorate in classics from the University of Virginia and working as an assistant professor at Tulane University, Christopher Catlin ultimately decided to leave academia and land a job at a global consulting firm. In this book, he condenses the lessons he learned from this two-year-plus job search, along with more than 150 informational interviews he conducted during that time and interviews with 12 professionals who left higher education and entered various fields, into this ready-to-use guide.\u003cbr\u003e The advice in the book covers a wide range of topics - from self-assessment, exploring career options, building relationships, enriching professional resumes, developing skills, to resume writing, interview preparation, how to translate your professional skills to non-academics, adapting to the new workplace, etc.; it even includes emotional aspects, especially the struggle, fear, shame and sadness that many scholars experience when they lose their academic identity.\u003cbr\u003e This book will help you proactively face the challenges of transitioning out of academia.\u003cbr\u003e 【Expert Recommendation】 \u003cbr\u003eThe humanities and social sciences offer many intellectual rewards, but they are a difficult way to make a living. For many frustrated by the competition for fewer and fewer permanent jobs, the professorship, once a passionate calling, is no longer viable. Many humanists are forced to look elsewhere for reasonable salaries, health insurance, geographic stability, and professional dignity. This book helps us face this reality and adapt to this new normal. And importantly, Catlin offers advice on managing fear and shame, nurturing the grief that accompanies the loss of our sense of self as scholars.\u003cbr\u003e —Yan Slobodkin (Postdoctoral Fellow, SIFK Center, University of Chicago) \u003cbr\u003eI loved this book so much that I bought it for a loved one. Some of the advice in this book is particularly helpful for academics transitioning into (or returning to) industry or corporate settings. I also found it useful for: 1) affirming that there is life outside of academia; and 2) providing practical steps for leaving academia—from replanning or publishing a project to conducting informational interviews. I was particularly inspired by the inspiring interview advice, and even though I wasn't quite sure what would happen next, I've already started doing it.\u003cbr\u003e —Amazon Reader This book should be an eye-opener for junior researchers and doctoral students, and I recommend it for early graduate school reading. Leaving Academia can help readers prepare for possible career changes in the future. \u003cbr\u003e—Eric Walczak, London School of Economics Book Review The prospect of leaving the ivory tower for a new career has never been so accessible, nor so appealing. Each chapter of this guide is packed with practical, actionable information, underpinned by Catlin's compelling story of personal reinvention. Leaving Academia offers an escape plan for researchers and scholars frustrated by the maze of academic life.\u003cbr\u003e —Chris Humphrey, PhD, founder of Jobs on Toast. \"Leaving Academia\" is a vibrant and intelligent account of Christopher Catlin's practical and emotional journey from academia to business. The book offers fascinating discussions on resume writing, informational interviews, and other skills, but equally valuable is Catlin's description of what it's like to change careers. If you—or your students—are considering making this transition, you should read it. \u003cbr\u003e—Leonard Cassuto, Ph.D., author of The Graduate School Mess: What Caused It and How We Can Fix It \"Leaving Academia is here! Graduate students and recent PhDs need this book now. This compelling narrative for thriving careers outside of academia is highly relevant to graduate students and PhDs in the humanities, arts, social sciences, and sciences.\" \u003cbr\u003e—Dr. John Paulas, President of PhD Matters Ltd. I'm a social science scholar who's considering leaving academia. Like many of us, I have absolutely no idea how to adapt my skills to a new job outside of academia. This book is fantastic, and it really opens up new possibilities through its practical examples of real people who have transitioned out of academia. However, I think the most useful part of the book for me is definitely how it helps you identify the many skills you possess as an academic (often without even realizing you have them) and, crucially, how to market them and apply them in another context. This made the book even more interesting to me, as it comes from an academic who doesn't specialize in a field that's easily transferable to the private sector. I recommend this book to anyone considering leaving academia, especially if they feel their skills are \"unmarketable\" or unapproachable!\u003cbr\u003e —Amazon Reader","brand":"华东师范大学出版社","offers":[{"title":"Simplified Chinese \/ Other","offer_id":46127531229423,"sku":"9787576040005","price":20.99,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":false}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0714\/4849\/4319\/files\/1OyS0xSYlon4430WrILqe9aXoGzEFWueW_dde59d79-71dd-4785-acf4-9987142ceed8.jpg?v=1734596245"},{"product_id":"我的母亲做保洁-9787545219869","title":"My mother is a cleaner","description":"★★\"My Mother, the Cleaner\" selected as one of the \"2024 China Good Books\"; on CCTV's Spring 2024 Reading Selection List, won \"China Good Books\" for January-February 2024; author Zhang Xiaoman won the Dao Feng Book Award - 2023 Non-Fiction Author, won Douban's 2024 Work of the Year \u0026 Douban's 2024 Chinese Literature (Non-Fiction); won the 2023 Shenzhen Reading Month's \"Top Ten Laborer Literary Good Books - Non-Fiction List\" Annual Top Ten Good Books, \"Nandu 2023 Top Ten Good Books\", Sohu Culture's 2023 Good Books Selection \"Book of the Year\", Asia Weekly's 2023 Global Chinese Top Ten Good Books (Non-Fiction), \"Jing Bao Deep-Hong Kong Book Review\" 2023 Top Ten Good Books - Non-Fiction, Tencent Good Books 2023 Top Ten Good Books.\u003cbr\u003e【Editor's Recommendations】：\u003cbr\u003e★The obscured daily lives of cleaners under the operation of the urban giant\u003cbr\u003eWho maintains the \"dignity\" and \"cleanliness\" of a super city? This is a group of migrant workers who fill their extra-long working hours with physical labor. They seek their living space in the all-inclusive city of Shenzhen, coexisting with dirt and garbage, supporting the city's civilization's endless pursuit of tidiness and detail. Author Zhang Xiaoman's mother is one of these urban cleaners. Their initial reasons for settling in the city are so similar, and their life journeys are closely tied to the trajectory of societal development. They seek out their niches in Shenzhen, have their own social circles, know how to find opportunities, are very clear about their status in the overall class hierarchy, and speak of their work in a self-deprecating tone. They are a large group, yet they are always on the fringes of urban life; the city's \"tidiness,\" \"comfort,\" and \"convenience\" are almost unrelated to them. The essence of their destiny, however, also mirrors that of most of us.\u003cbr\u003e★Mother and Daughter, \"Blue\" and \"White,\" the rift and fusion of two generations\u003cbr\u003eWhen her mother became an urban cleaner, \"I\" and my mother lived together again. My mother observed \"my\" life with a critical eye, and \"I\" responded fiercely. But \"I\" loved my mother and wanted to understand her even more. \"I\" tried to understand her by starting with understanding her cleaning work in a super mall. My mother then brought back very specific and vivid daily sketches of the cleaner community to \"me,\" and mother and daughter together pieced together the living conditions of this group. My mother was a blue-collar worker who did physical labor all her life, while \"I\" was a white-collar worker who seemingly entered the \"decent class,\" which my mother always took pride in. As mother and daughter documented the stories of the cleaner community, \"I\" was able to look back at my origins and increasingly felt that many of my seemingly diligent actions and seemingly connected circles were actually vulnerable. \"I,\" like my mother and the cleaners, was someone who couldn't break free; we shared common origins. And in this process, my mother sadly realized that her children, who studied hard to succeed, ultimately just barely maintained a screw-like job in urban life, and with a slight mishap, could also slip out of \"mainstream life.\" Through the stories of the cleaner community, perhaps we can also reflect on our own situations and lives. As for \"me\" and my mother, a true understanding between the two generations may never be reached, but the process of documenting and writing about my mother's life made \"me\" and my mother trust and support each other more than ever before.\u003cbr\u003e★Jointly recommended by Liang Hong, Chen Nianxi, and Huang Deng!\u003cbr\u003e【Synopsis】：In 2020, my 52-year-old mother came from a rural area in southern Shaanxi to work in Shenzhen. After living independently for over ten years, \"I\" reunited with my mother in Shenzhen, living under the same roof again. We argued in our cramped room; my mother disapproved of \"my\" spending habits, and \"I\" found my mother's living habits unbearable. We were deeply entangled in a relationship of mutual involvement, burden, and dependence. However, we loved each other, and \"I\" knew my mother's weakness was her unconditional love for me. So, \"I\" wanted to understand her. \"My\" mother poured her youthful sweat into mines and construction sites, and now works as a cleaner in a few square meters of an urban office building. \"I\" wanted to record my mother's working history, striving to traverse the life in her memories. My mother's life created a \"haven\" for \"me,\" who works a screw-like job, allowing \"me\" to breathe, reflect, and cherish my origins. This is a writing project that my mother and I completed together.","brand":"光启书局","offers":[{"title":"Simplified Chinese \/ Paperback","offer_id":46233013125359,"sku":"9787545219869","price":19.99,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":false}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0714\/4849\/4319\/files\/1rvjfB7TdbMsQkw7ra4GcnOGhblpjkaJi.jpg?v=1738963493"},{"product_id":"爱欲之死-9787508697086","title":"Death of Eros","description":"【Content Introduction】\u003cbr\u003e Eros is the courage to deny oneself and affirm others.\u003cbr\u003e Eros is closely related to others and is the territory that individuals cannot conquer in their own kingdom. \u003cbr\u003eEros presupposes transcendence, radical uniqueness. Today’s society is increasingly becoming a homogenized hell, and the experience of Eros is not part of it.\u003cbr\u003e The inherent crisis of the individual is that everything becomes an object of consumption, thus destroying the desire for love. The other that attracts the self and is desired by the self has nowhere to reside.\u003cbr\u003e This is a society without love.\u003cbr\u003e The death of eros is the death of self-reflection.\u003cbr\u003e ---------------\u003cbr\u003e Han Bingzhe's Works Series (Produced by Jianshi Chengbang)\u003cbr\u003e Spiritual Politics\u003cbr\u003e Psychopolitik\u003cbr\u003e Death of Eros\u003cbr\u003e Agonie des Eros\u003cbr\u003e In the Group\u003cbr\u003e Im Schwarm\u003cbr\u003e The Disappearance of the Other\u003cbr\u003e Die Austreibung des Anderen\u003cbr\u003e \"Weary Society\"\u003cbr\u003e Müdigkeitsgesellschaft\u003cbr\u003e What is Entertainment?\u003cbr\u003e Gute Unterhaltung\u003cbr\u003e Brute Force Topology\u003cbr\u003e Topologie der Gewalt\u003cbr\u003e Transparent Society\u003cbr\u003e Transparenzgesellschaft\u003cbr\u003e The Redemption of Beauty\u003cbr\u003e Die Errettung des Schönen\u003cbr\u003e -------------\u003cbr\u003e 【Editor's Recommendation】 \u003cbr\u003e(1) Han Bingzhe is hailed as \"a rising star in German philosophy.\" Beyond academic philosophical research, he returns to the humanistic and critical traditions of philosophy, pioneering a new realm of philosophical writing and examining the real world and the human mind in the digital media age.\u003cbr\u003e (2) Han Bingzhe possesses both the romantic temperament of Koreans and the rational critical spirit of the German philosophical tradition. He has a profound insight into contemporary society and sharp judgments, while his inner spiritual pursuit is a quiet, contemplative, and aesthetically meaningful life.\u003cbr\u003e (3) The writing style is like a philosophical essay, which is good at thinking and good at expressing. Han Bingzhe's works are concise, light, clear and readable. The carefulness, meticulousness and sharpness of the Chinese translators have also greatly enhanced the Chinese version.\u003cbr\u003e (4) French philosopher Alain Badiou wrote the preface to his The Death of Eros. Han Bingzhe has had a great influence in Europe and the United States, and his works have been translated into nearly 20 languages. Many scholars, including Badiou, have responded to and praised Han Bingzhe. \u003cbr\u003e(5) He quickly found like-minded people in the domestic academic community. Many prominent figures from the fields of philosophy, art, literature, communication, and IT responded positively and highly praised Han Bingzhe and his works.\u003cbr\u003e (6) The Han Bingzhe series consists of nine books, including the author's major and representative works, reflecting the author's comprehensive attention and reflection on the social conditions and individual minds in the digital media era. All books will be published in July 2019.\u003cbr\u003e (7) A tragic inquiry and in-depth analysis of the death of love in the digital media era!\u003cbr\u003e The rapid development of contemporary digital media has profoundly altered our communication and emotional patterns. Our understanding of and desire for Eros is no longer as straightforward as it was in ancient Greece. In an increasingly narcissistic and homogenized society, people seek Eros but suffer from loneliness and a loss of spiritual imagination and creativity. The author analyzes and reveals the root causes and essence of this dilemma, urging people to bravely deny themselves, affirm others, rebuild their imagination, and reshape Eros.\u003cbr\u003e -------------\u003cbr\u003e 【Expert Comments】 \u003cbr\u003eReading Han Bingzhe's work is an enjoyable experience full of talent and wisdom.\u003cbr\u003e - Alain Badiou, French philosopher Han Bingzhe belongs to this category of philosophers. Before them, no one sought to change the world, or even fully realized the necessity of such change.\u003cbr\u003e —Inside Higher Ed\u003cbr\u003e Han Bingzhe reveals that in the era of big data, critical theory will and must regroup.\u003cbr\u003e —Will Davies\u003cbr\u003e The complex phenomena formed in the era of big data require new philosophical thinking and framework. Han Bingzhe's several books can be regarded as the most sensitive and sharpest detectors of the times and are a guide to philosophical criticism in the era of big data.\u003cbr\u003e ——Si Yu, freelance writer German philosopher Han Bingzhe's several short books, which make light of important matters while making big ones big, touch upon multiple aspects of modern people's lives. They are the crystallization of the collision of Eastern and Western humanistic spirits and have entered the hearts of readers. \u003cbr\u003e—He Daokuan, translator, and professor of English and communication at Shenzhen University. In the poetry of Mr. Mu Xin, \"time was slow,\" and \"a lifetime was only enough to love one person.\" In our own age, life is much faster, allowing for the possibility of loving many people. Yet, in reality, \"love\" has disappeared. It's so readily available, yet so elusive, so rare it's almost impossible to find. It's so readily available because love has long become a personal consumer commodity, and so elusive because few are willing to sacrifice themselves for love and discover the existence of others.\u003cbr\u003e —Zhang Zhiwei, Professor Han Bingzhe of the School of Philosophy at Renmin University of China, this thoughtful scholar, trained in German philosophy and steeped in Korean culture, has awakened our long-dead erotic capacities. Individualism once deconstructed the collectively ecstatic discourse of power, but it has also brought about a crisis of modern emotional connection. The self and the other exist through mutual concessions. See how the author critiques and reconstructs the interpersonal relationship. Will this philosophically embedded wisdom, coupled with a direct confrontation with reality, usher in a new era of brainstorming? \u003cbr\u003e—Lin Guanghua, Associate Professor, School of Chinese Studies, Renmin University of China. Desire guides the soul's ascent. \"The Death of Desire\" is a deafening roar! Han Bingzhe's philosophical reflections are imbued with spirituality and sharpness. In a consumer society, who is truly consuming what? Desire is shackled, disguised as sexual desire; consumption stimulates, and the mind pays the bill. \"The Death of Desire\" is both excellent in its original and translated form, and deserves careful reading. \u003cbr\u003e—Jia Kefang, Associate Professor of Philosophy at Northwest Normal University. Han Bingzhe is a psychoanalyst of the internet age. His precise and dispassionate diagnosis reveals that technological advances such as smartphones, social media, big data, and the Internet of Things all demonstrate the neoliberal order's comprehensive domination of human life. Capitalism, a form of freedom ostensibly coined as freedom, has long since become a political-economic-cultural-technological conglomerate. It no longer maintains its ideological dominance through physical coercion or mental control, but instead permeates every corner of our psyche. Senses, emotions, and desires are all exploited by the neoliberal production-consumption mechanism, forcing us to surrender our freedom without even realizing it has been lost. This is what Han Bingzhe means by \"spiritual politics.\" Within this ruling order, we actively regulate ourselves according to the competitive standards of a meritocracy, thus falling into a spiral of depression. We project our erotic desires onto various forms of sensory consumption, thus experiencing the powerlessness of love. We immerse ourselves in the cacophony of social media discourse, unable to form any unified collective action to control it. 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Why does everyone become everyone else's enemy?\u003cbr\u003e —\u003cbr\u003e Before his death, Zygmunt Bauman spent several days in conversation with Swiss journalist Peter Haffner, having four long conversations about his life's work at his home in Leeds, England. \u003cbr\u003eIn this conversation, he continues to describe our era in terms of \"liquid modernity,\" touching on every aspect of contemporary life: love and intimacy, identity, work and leisure, family, Jewishness, morality, happiness, society, religion, and politics. From economic crisis to the new poor, from social responsibility to civil rights, from the shadow of war to daily happiness, from iconic writers to personality types... 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Whether we know it or not, whether we want it or not, whether we like it or not, it is society's order, not our choice. We are expected to use our skills and resources to give purpose and form to our lives, even if we lack the tools and materials required of an artist. \u003cbr\u003eIn liquid modern society, we are also taught that the purpose of the art of living should be happiness, even though we are not clear about what happiness is, the image of happiness is constantly changing, and happiness is most of the time something to be achieved.\u003cbr\u003e This book is not a guide to designing the art of living. Instead, it offers a fascinating account of the conditions under which we design our lives, the constraints placed on our choices, and the interplay between design, chance, and character. We live in a society of liquid modernity and individualized consumerism. This book is a study of how society influences the way we construct our lives.","brand":"上海社会科学院出版社","offers":[{"title":"Simplified Chinese \/ Paperback","offer_id":46242103361775,"sku":"9787552043242","price":13.99,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":false}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0714\/4849\/4319\/files\/159d3zExmML9jQlKBW7gGft-OILLuflIC.jpg?v=1738969452"},{"product_id":"空谈-9787532794683","title":"Empty talk","description":"★Apply intellectual debate to daily life★Return public reasoning to a bright space\u003cbr\u003e * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *\u003cbr\u003e Recommended by Chen Jiaying, Liu Qing, and Liang Wendao\u003cbr\u003e * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * \u003cbr\u003eThis book compiles recent articles by young scholar Lin Yao on philosophy, popular science, scholarship, and public discussion. It also marks the author's first independent collection of essays. 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Each of his books was a brand new world, sometimes abstract, sometimes concrete, sometimes strange, sometimes obscure. With the exception of Nietzsche, one can't even discern a source for his work. His books seemed to have descended from nowhere, outside the academic system and tradition. Yet, to this day, the themes and ideas he pioneered have almost completely conquered the academy, becoming a fashionable trend within the academic world and attracting countless followers. \u003cbr\u003eFoucault was a disciple of Nietzsche, and Professor Wang Min'an also \"wrote this book as a disciple,\" presenting his own version of Foucault. In the early 21st century, he spent countless late nights immersed in Foucault's words, both menacing and radiant, and was completely captivated. In a dimly lit high-rise building, he wrote this book with perseverance and passion. \"Foucault's Limits\" is a summary of his early reading of Foucault's major works. 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In these speeches, the author selects examples from historical literature and real-life situations to explain how the relationship between women and power is culturally constructed, pointing out that the very definition of power excludes women. In this context, successful women in politics and business are viewed as strong women, unconsciously or intentionally playing a masculine role while simultaneously rejecting this role. Beyond this small number of elite women, the majority of women in everyday life face the same problem: their voices are consistently ignored, and society has a lower tolerance for them. The author highlights this problem and questions the current cultural structure surrounding power, hoping to spark deeper reflection. \u003cbr\u003e◎ Introduction: Renowned British classicist Mary Beard, with her brilliant mind and poignant prose, revisits gender issues, revealing how powerful women have been treated throughout history. 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What sickens the social body is not alienation, withdrawal, prohibitions, or repression, but overcommunication, overinformation, overproduction, and overconsumption. \u003cbr\u003eToday's era is marked not by oppression brought on by others, but by depression caused by those who are like us. Han Bingzhe's new work explores the homogenized violence hidden behind many of the defining phenomena of contemporary society, such as fear, globalization, and terrorism.\u003cbr\u003e Han Bingzhe has blazed a trail through the forest of contemporary literature with his articles and books. His books seek not only to inspire praise but also to awaken the world.\u003cbr\u003e — German Radio (Deutschlandfunk)\u003cbr\u003e ********************\u003cbr\u003e 1. What is this book about?\u003cbr\u003e In a world devoid of others (friends, love, even hell), a thoroughly narcissistic self can only sink into depression, disorientation, and a sense of meaninglessness, ultimately leading to self-harm and harm to others. This book deeply explores the \"fear of homogenization\"—the homogenization of all people and things to the point of losing their boundaries. The author's analysis and critique of homogenization, still within the context of the digital information age, strives to explore the space for \"coexistence\" between self and others from tradition and classics.\u003cbr\u003e 2. What is the author’s point of view? \u003cbr\u003e(1) The hallmark of today’s morbid era is not repression but depression. The destructive pressure comes not from others but from within. The Internet and digital media have changed all of this. The digital world has eliminated the existence of others, and the fear of homogenization has swept across society.\u003cbr\u003e (2) Terrorist activities are a consequence of homogenized violence, using unique terror to counter globalized terror.\u003cbr\u003e (3) Being oneself, seeking one’s true self, self-realization, and self-improvement—these words have become a form of compulsive narcissism in the contemporary social context. I am lost in myself. Depression stems from the narcissistic stagnation of one’s own sexual energy.\u003cbr\u003e (4) Digital media is “de-embodied.” It blocks the exchange of eyes, takes away the “texture” of sound, and makes the language, thoughts, and time of others disappear.\u003cbr\u003e (5) In today’s clamorous and languid society, there is no room for listening. The future society might be called a society of listeners. People need a time revolution to open up a completely different kind of time, a sacred time that accommodates others.\u003cbr\u003e 3. What inspiration does this give us? \u003cbr\u003e(1) Human narcissism has existed since ancient times. Modern society’s online platforms, digital media, and smartphones have fueled this trend. But do people feel fulfilled and their personalities are complete? In a small self surrounded by “likes,” laughter fades, and voices become quieter, while affection is irritated by ruthlessness! This book is highly insightful in reflecting on the impact of technology, especially digital information technology, on human perception, self-perception, communication, and social control in contemporary society.\u003cbr\u003e (2) What will the mind say in the face of the current state of contemporary society? How should thinkers think and write? The themes and style of Han Bingzhe's works also provide us with reference samples for reference.\u003cbr\u003e 4. What kind of person is the author?\u003cbr\u003e (1) Han Bingzhe is hailed as \"a rising star in German philosophy\" (El País, Spain). He has returned to the humanistic and critical traditions of philosophy. Beyond academic philosophical research, he has pioneered a new realm of philosophical writing, examining social conditions and the human mind in the digital media era. He has been hailed as \"a psychoanalyst in the internet age\" (Yang Xiaogang) and \"a guide to philosophical criticism in the era of big data\" (Si Yu). \u003cbr\u003e(2) He possesses both the Korean romantic temperament and the rational critical spirit of the German philosophical tradition. Han Bingzhe has a profound insight into contemporary society and sharp judgments, but his inner spiritual pursuit is a quiet, contemplative, and aesthetically meaningful life, with \"the delicacy and charm of an Eastern philosopher\" (Xia Kejun).\u003cbr\u003e (3) The writing style is philosophical and essay-like, good at thinking and good at expressing ideas. Han Bingzhe's works are concise and clear, \"full of spirituality and sharp\" (Jia Kefang). The meticulousness and sharpness of the Chinese translators also add a lot of color to the Chinese version.\u003cbr\u003e (4) French philosopher Alain Badiou wrote the preface to his The Death of Eros. Han Bingzhe has had a great influence in Europe and the United States, and his works have been translated into nearly 20 languages. Many scholars, including Badiou, have responded to and praised Han Bingzhe.\u003cbr\u003e Reading Han Bingzhe's works is an enjoyment full of talent and wisdom. \u003cbr\u003e- Alain Badiou, French philosopher Han Bingzhe belongs to this category of philosophers. Before them, no one sought to change the world, and no one even fully realized the necessity of such change.\u003cbr\u003e —Inside Higher Ed\u003cbr\u003e Han Bingzhe reveals that in the era of big data, critical theory will and must regroup.\u003cbr\u003e —Will Davies\u003cbr\u003e 5. Chinese version of the work and its evaluation.\u003cbr\u003e (1) There are 9 books in the series of Han Bingzhe's works, including the author's major and representative works, which are scheduled to be published in July 2019.\u003cbr\u003e Han Bingzhe's Works Series (Produced by Jianshi Chengbang)\u003cbr\u003e Spiritual Politics (published)\u003cbr\u003e Psychopolitik\u003cbr\u003e Death of Eros (out now)\u003cbr\u003e Agonie des Eros\u003cbr\u003e In the Group (released)\u003cbr\u003e Im Schwarm\u003cbr\u003e The Disappearance of the Other (coming in June)\u003cbr\u003e Die Austreibung des Anderen\u003cbr\u003e The Weary Society (coming in June)\u003cbr\u003e Müdigkeitsgesellschaft\u003cbr\u003e What is Entertainment? (coming in June)\u003cbr\u003e Gute Unterhaltung\u003cbr\u003e \"Brute Force Topology\" (coming in August)\u003cbr\u003e Topologie der Gewalt\u003cbr\u003e Transparent Society (coming in August)\u003cbr\u003e Transparenzgesellschaft \u003cbr\u003eThe Redemption of Beauty (coming in August)\u003cbr\u003e Die Errettung des Schönen\u003cbr\u003e (2) He quickly found like-minded people in the domestic academic community. Many prominent figures from the fields of philosophy, art, literature, communication, and IT responded positively and highly praised Han Bingzhe and his works.\u003cbr\u003e The complex phenomena formed in the era of big data require new philosophical thinking and framework. Han Bingzhe's several books can be regarded as the most sensitive and sharpest detectors of the times and are a guide to philosophical criticism in the era of big data.\u003cbr\u003e ——Si Yu, freelance writer German philosopher Han Bingzhe's several short books, which make light of important matters while making big ones big, touch upon multiple aspects of modern people's lives. They are the crystallization of the collision of Eastern and Western humanistic spirits and have entered the hearts of readers.\u003cbr\u003e He Daokuan, a senior translator, and Han Bingzhe of Shenzhen University further reveal the dilemma facing people in the digital age: we are obsessed with digital media and thus reprogrammed, yet we are blind and numb to the consequences. In a group, everyone is an individual, but no one is himself. \u003cbr\u003e—Zhang Zhiwei, historian of philosophy. Han Bingzhe, of the School of Philosophy at Renmin University of China, with his philosophical wisdom and analytical sharpness, compels us to reflect on the existential mood and ethical predicament in the digital, networked media age. … His reflections reveal the subtlety and charm of an Eastern philosopher.\u003cbr\u003e ——Xia Kejun, philosopher and curator, Han Bingzhe of the School of Literature at Renmin University of China, this thoughtful scholar trained in German philosophy and immersed in Korean culture has activated our long-numbed love ability.\u003cbr\u003e ——Lin Guanghua, School of Chinese Studies, Renmin University of China The application of big data makes everything more and more precise... In such an era, individual space and freedom need to be rethought and redefined.\u003cbr\u003e ——Zheng Yue, IT Manager World magazine’s analysis of neoliberalism and digital class society is not just a work of philosophical archaeology; it is fundamentally political. 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High-level professionals with ‘unique’ knowledge can be cruelly reduced to incompetence with the emergence of new technologies.”\u003cbr\u003e *\u003cbr\u003e A wise conversation with the author of \"Work, Consumerism, and the New Poor.\" The second of four books in the NTU Bauman Conversation Series!\u003cbr\u003e ◎ A philosophical record of \"how modern people shape themselves and how they get along with the world and others.\"\u003cbr\u003e ◎ The great sociologist × the first president of Tallinn University, an intellectual confrontation, a small book of thoughts dedicated to our generation.\u003cbr\u003e ◎ An \"anti-nihilistic\" survival guide written for contemporary people: focusing on oneself and recording the situation of people in the tide of the times.\u003cbr\u003e ——————\u003cbr\u003e 【Editor's Recommendation】 \u003cbr\u003e※ 21st century great sociologist × Philosophy talk show hosted by Vita Brevis __ Email exchange, intellectual confrontation. A contemporary \"anti-nihilistic\" survival guide. Describing the human condition in the tide of the times from different perspectives.\u003cbr\u003e ※ Chat about today's life, record history and philosophy: technological changes, AI, the brevity of life, the instability of the new middle class, social phenomena on the Internet, failed social performances, non-existent self-realization, imaginary connections...__Bauman uses \"self\" as a weather vane to survey the fluctuations of individuals and the world in the space-time coordinate system.\u003cbr\u003e A short book focusing on the self and the human condition. It reconnects me with the world. We are both conflicted and lost. We strive to realize ourselves, yet we also want to escape the emptiness within.\u003cbr\u003e Bauman and Rhodes, with their sharp eyes, saw the impotence of the times, yet they tenderly left room for individual happiness. \"Human life is to make it bearable, even worth living, under the premise of being aware of one's own mortality.\" \u003cbr\u003eA brilliant and witty \"Great Two-Man Talk Show.\" Borges, Freud, Levinas, and others all surface; scientism, dissipative theory, artificial intelligence—a cross-disciplinary intellectual exchange and collision, collectively outlining the self.\u003cbr\u003e —————————\u003cbr\u003e 【Content Introduction】\u003cbr\u003e ◎You must face yourself first before you can find meaning - an \"anti-nihilism\" survival guide written for contemporary people!\u003cbr\u003e —\u003cbr\u003e Zygmunt Bauman, author of Work, Consumerism and the New Poor, is one of the great sociologists and thinkers of the 21st century. \u003cbr\u003eHe once exchanged emails with Ryan Rohde, a professor at the Faculty of Humanities at Tallinn University, to discuss the \"modern self.\" He conducted a comprehensive review of the self, one of the most crucial concepts in our world today and a fundamental keyword of the human condition. This work offers a deeper understanding of how our generation, living in uncertain times and experiencing a constant sense of self-determination, navigates the conflict between self and society. In a sense, \"modern history\" is a history of the self. How does the self emerge? How do individuals understand their place in the world? Has the model of selfhood undergone fundamental change in today's world? Do new technologies empower us with greater autonomy, or do they tempt us to abandon our existing freedoms?\u003cbr\u003e Bauman and Rhodes meet as rivals, combining their respective knowledge of sociology, philosophy, cultural theory, and psychology to engage in a fascinating, broad, and in-depth dialogue on the core question of \"how to understand the complex self in the fluid modern world.\"\u003cbr\u003e ————————\u003cbr\u003e 【Recommended by media and scholars】 \u003cbr\u003eBauman uses extraordinary talent and creativity to establish a position that everyone must take seriously. - British sociologist Giddens Bauman describes in detail the cultural, philosophical and social conditions that define \"self\" in the 21st century... He is one of Britain's most fascinating thinkers... He has a lot of works, he engages in dialogue with different people and keeps up with the times. - The Guardian\u003cbr\u003e This book is small, but it's packed with information. Read it, immerse yourself in it, and enjoy it. I love Bauman's work, but this one is special because it's a structured conversation between him and another equally intelligent person. 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During World War I, he steadily promoted the realization of a \"decent peace\" for the benefit of Germany, but was ruined by selfish political leaders. During the Weimar Constitution, he hoped that a charismatic authoritarian leader would restore the great power's glory, but he did not foresee the rise of Nazism...\u003cbr\u003e The myth they created in the 1920s of Weber as a natural leader who was radically neglected is a fundamentally inadequate portrait of a great man… My aim is to portray Weber’s political personality based on a careful analysis of the primary sources, not as a one-sided ideological interpretation but as an attempt to portray Weber in all his complexity, including his internal contradictions and ambiguities. \u003cbr\u003e—Wolfgang J. Mommsen Who knows how this spring will end? First politically, then financially. Everything has fallen into darkness, on the brink of an abyss. The most vexing thing is that this \"monarchy\" has this monarch! (In Berlin!) These gentlemen deserve to be spared. But what can be done? They have committed such shameful crimes that no one can help them. It's absurd.\u003cbr\u003e —Max Weber...\u003cbr\u003e 【Recommended by scholars and media】\u003cbr\u003e Although, due to the tricks of fate and circumstances, (Weber) did not enjoy a prominent position in politics, this did not diminish his qualities as an outstanding politician. His greatness was like a Raphael without hands, without achievements but with unlimited potential.\u003cbr\u003e ——The famous philosopher Karl Jaspers (Weber was) is one of the most influential figures ever to appear on the academic stage.\u003cbr\u003e —Joseph Schumpeter, the famous economist Weber was one of the last of the polymaths.\u003cbr\u003e —Sociologist Lewis A. Coser \u003cbr\u003eWolfgang Mommsen provides a detailed reconstruction of Max Weber's political views... Although Mommsen's unconventional ideas have caused great controversy, his thorough excavation of the academic historical source is undeniable.\u003cbr\u003e ——American Journal of Sociology\u003cbr\u003e The value of Mommsen's book lies not in the rediscovery of many important facts, but in the careful revision of scattered documents, the systematic analysis, and the outstanding and incisive criticism of Weber from both a democratic and anti-nationalist perspective.\u003cbr\u003e —Historian Klaus Epstein\u003cbr\u003e Among the vast amount of secondary literature on Weber, the most important one that seriously studies Weber's \"Political Man\" and is therefore a milestone is this classic work by Mommsen.\u003cbr\u003e ——Famous scholar Qian Yongxiang...\u003cbr\u003e 【Editor's Recommendation】 \u003cbr\u003e1. The author of this book, Wolfgang Mommsen, is a world-renowned German historian of the 20th century. He is renowned for his research on British and German history, and is a leading scholar of Weber's thought. Mommsen was born into a family of historians. His great-grandfather, Theodor Mommsen, won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1902 for his History of Rome, and his father, Wilhelm Mommsen, was also a renowned historian.\u003cbr\u003e 2. The German edition of this book caused a huge stir in the academic community upon its publication. Mommsen's highly controversial interpretation of Weber initially attracted sharp criticism, but later gained widespread acclaim. Many scholars praised Mommsen for \"rediscovering many important facts.\" \u003cbr\u003e3. This book is a comprehensive biography of Weber and an essential reference for understanding his life and thought. Unlike most Weber biographies, which tend to deify him, this book aims to portray Weber's political personality based on a careful analysis of primary sources. Rather than offering a one-sided ideological interpretation, it strives to depict Weber in all his complexity, including his inherent contradictions and ambiguities. In this unique biography, readers will discover a new Weber, navigating the ambiguities between imperialism, nationalism, and liberalism.\u003cbr\u003e 4. This is a biography of Weber, but also a history of German politics, informed by well-documented historical data and powerful arguments. The book begins with economically ascendant but politically conservative Germany in the late 19th century, continuing to post-World War I Germany, where anxiety about national rejuvenation overshadowed the fragility of the Weimar constitution. Over the decades, numerous important German politicians, such as Bismarck, Wilhelm II, and Hugo Preuss, take turns to play their roles. \u003cbr\u003e5. The translator of this book, Yan Kewen, is an expert in translating Max Weber's works into Chinese, having engaged in this work for nearly twenty years. He has contributed to over half of the Chinese translations of Weber's works currently available. Yan Kewen's translator's preface to this book elaborates on the book's historical value and Weber's political mission.\u003cbr\u003e 6. Renowned scholar and Weber expert Qian Yongxiang was invited to write an introduction for the Chinese edition. This introduction details Weber's historical and political context and the relevance of his ideas for China's current situation. It is both insightful and thought-provoking.","brand":"南京大学出版社","offers":[{"title":"Simplified Chinese \/ Hardcover","offer_id":46242101395695,"sku":"9787305258671","price":28.99,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0714\/4849\/4319\/files\/1EwAodLCvkl13fKcd2siyhgmuji9iZXlb.jpg?v=1738969381"},{"product_id":"工作-消费主义和新穷人-9787552036107","title":"Work, Consumerism, and the New Poor","description":"How does our lifestyle create a new generation of poor? Renowned sociologist and thinker Zygmunt Bauman's cautionary tale deciphers the myth of poverty underpinned by consumerism.\u003cbr\u003e ◎ In contemporary times, the only thing people can do is to accept that this is a consumer society, but only by being vigilant at all times can they have the possibility of resistance. \u003cbr\u003e◎ Douban's annual reading list, Zhihu's annual book list, China Reading News' annual top 100 books, FT Chinese's annual business book list, Duozhaoyu's annual fresh fish list, and national independent bookstore joint recommendation book——————\u003cbr\u003e 【Content Introduction】\u003cbr\u003e In a society of producers and widespread employment, poverty is one thing. In a consumer society, poverty is another. In the latter, life is structured around consumer choices rather than work or professional skills. \"Poverty,\" once associated with unemployment, now primarily refers to the plight of vulnerable consumers. This difference has transformed the way poverty is experienced, with significant implications for the fight against suffering. This book by renowned sociologist and thinker Bauman reflects on and discusses consumer society and its impact. In this book, Bauman traces this shift in modern history, takes stock of its social consequences, and considers the effectiveness of various approaches to combating poverty and alleviating suffering. \u003cbr\u003eStudents of sociology, political science, and social policy will find this an invaluable book on an enduring social issue whose meaning is constantly changing.\u003cbr\u003e ————-——\u003cbr\u003e 【Recommendations from celebrities and media】\u003cbr\u003e Marx would also cry after reading this book.\u003cbr\u003e —— \"Economic Observer Book Review Supplement\"\u003cbr\u003e Reading Bauman is always a powerful experience. He is certainly not as relentless a critic of consumer society as the late Jean Baudrillard or the young Naomi Klein, but his lucid and profound interpretations always heighten our unease.\u003cbr\u003e —— \"Financial Times Weekly\"\u003cbr\u003e People are generally trapped in a dilemma of housing, cars, and child support, a problem that stems from both the government's lack of public welfare and the deeper consumer patterns of modern society. Bauman recognized the problem and struggled to find a solution.\u003cbr\u003e —— \"China Business Daily\"\u003cbr\u003e This book explores the nature of change in depth and discusses our current transformation from a \"producer society\" to a \"consumer society\".\u003cbr\u003e —— NetEase Reading Channel You and I may be the contemporary \"new poor\" as he defines it. \u003cbr\u003eIn the eyes of many, Bauman is a strong moral voice for the poor and exploited in the tide of globalization. Whether writing about the Holocaust or globalization, his focus has always been on how humans can create a dignified life through ethical decision-making.\u003cbr\u003e ——Jiemian News People always praise Bauman as a prophet who predicted the postmodern society. 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A seminal work that explores gender and reproduction within the context of primitive accumulation, a female perspective in dialogue with Marxism. A classic Marxist feminist text that complements the missing female perspective in Capital. Highly recommended by scholars including Xia Ying and Yan Fei of Tsinghua University, Lan Jiang and Yang Qiaoyu of Nanjing University, and Ni Zhange of Virginia Tech! \u003cbr\u003eRecommended by scholars Well worth reading… enables us to better understand the close relationship between modern patriarchy, the rise of the nation-state, and the transition from feudalism to capitalism.\u003cbr\u003e —The Guardian\u003cbr\u003e A groundbreaking work… Federici has become a key figure… in a new generation of feminists.\u003cbr\u003e —Rachel Kushner, author of \"The Mars Club\" In describing the abhorrent state terror unleashed against women, Federici has written a book truly for our times. Neither compromising nor overbearing, \"Caliban and the Witch\" conveys the unwavering impartiality and dignity of a global scholar. It is both a passionate work of recovered memory and a historical hammer. \u003cbr\u003e—Peter Linebaugh, Professor at the University of Toronto This book, by situating witch-hunting within the historical process of capitalist society's growth, presents the disenchanted growth of modern capitalism. Its perspective is unique and powerful. Theory finds its fleshed-out expression here, not only offering a unique gender perspective but also imbuing its critique of modernity with a personal pain. Capitalism's birth and development were precisely driven by this personal pain, achieving its own rationalization.\u003cbr\u003e —Xia Ying, Professor of Philosophy at Tsinghua University. \"Caliban and the Witch,\" by tracing the question of witches, fills in a missing link in the history of women in the transition to capitalism, long overlooked by Marxism and other theories. Federici makes us understand that in the development of modernity, the oppression of women formed the bloody foundation of capitalist primitive accumulation. Only by uncovering this mystery can feminism truly find a crack in its resistance. \u003cbr\u003e—Lan Jiang, Professor of Philosophy at Nanjing University. The church's suppression of witchcraft, along with the rise of the capital market and the construction of the nation-state, is a cornerstone of the rise of modern society. Witch-hunting targeted the social organizations and folk knowledge led by women, aiming to discipline women's bodies, exclude them from paid labor, and trap them in newly constructed domestic spaces, engaging in unpaid social reproduction. Witch-hunting, the slave trade, and the exploitation of nature together constitute a truth about the primitive accumulation of capital that has been overlooked by traditional Marxism. \"Caliban and the Witch\" not only reveals the complex interweaving of gender, race, ecology, and religion in the history of global capitalism, but also reminds us to analyze and reconstruct the power relations that permeate every aspect of daily life. \u003cbr\u003e—Ni Zhange, Associate Professor of Religion and Culture at Virginia Tech. Within the cultural power dynamics between colonial powers and colonies, Caliban symbolizes resistance to the colonizers and a change of fate. Between the 15th and 18th centuries, when over 100,000 common women were executed for being accused of witchcraft, many more rose up, and through the women's movement, they sought to dismantle the social disciplines imposed by capitalism and reclaim control over their sexuality, bodies, and labor. Federici shows how each independent and courageous woman, in the process of dismantling witch-hunts, used her own body to drive historical change. \u003cbr\u003e——Yan Fei, Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, Tsinghua University Content Introduction This book revolves around a core question: How to explain the execution of hundreds of thousands of \"witches\" in early modern Europe? Why did the rise of capitalism coincide with the war against women? 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This book blurs the boundaries between science, the humanities, and the social sciences, advancing our understanding of all three, effectively reshaping our mental landscape.\u003cbr\u003e -Expert Recommendation-\u003cbr\u003e If you like an anti-dualist philosophical discussion, if you want to break down divisions like subject and object, mind and body, language and fact, then you will definitely like Latour… Latour’s work is by far the best at breaking down the divisions between manufacturing and discovery, between nature and history, and between pre-modern, modern and postmodern. \u003cbr\u003e—Richard Rorty In the current debate about modernity, anti-modernity, and postmodernity, Latour undoubtedly occupies a very important and original position. 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She parodies the conventional rhetoric of literary criticism and, in an ironic way, writes a \"Guide to Suppressing Women's Writing,\" sharply pointing out and criticizing the societal resistance imposed on female authors that prevents, devalues, and ignores their writing. At the same time, it is also a literary history outside the mainstream perspective, rediscovering works deemed unworthy of understanding and naming some of the most celebrated authors in literary history: Dickens, Hemingway, Woolf, Sontag, the Brontë sisters—some of whom have devalued women's writing, some of whom have been devalued, and some of whom have been both.\u003cbr\u003e This is an angry and sharp feminist literary criticism that directly points out the structural violence faced by women's writing and leads readers to re-understand those voices that have been belittled.\u003cbr\u003e ···\u003cbr\u003e The words are sharp and brilliant!\u003cbr\u003e —The New York Review of Books \u003cbr\u003eIf you haven't read this little book, you really should: it remains remarkably relevant. Russ shows us that we can't have an intelligent discussion about what works are most important and of the highest quality without first asking who is judging and by what criteria. We can't understand the true value of literature without first considering what values ​​govern it and how its canons have been shaped over the centuries.\u003cbr\u003e —The Guardian\u003cbr\u003e This is a peculiar book that defies convention and shatters stereotypes. It lays bare all the misguided attitudes and beliefs that can lead us to dismiss or even dismiss artwork by women. Russ defines these patterns so clearly and concisely that it holds a mirror before us, forcing us to reconsider ourselves.\u003cbr\u003e —Annette Clodner, American literary critic...\u003cbr\u003e 【Editor's Recommendation】\u003cbr\u003e A feminist manifesto that inspired a generation and a landmark in literary criticism. It includes a new introduction by Jessa Crispin, American critic and author of I Am Not a Feminist: A Feminist Manifesto. \u003cbr\u003eA classic worth revisiting in the post-MeToo era: Joanna Russ leads readers to rediscover a buried literary tradition. Her deeply original and reflective writing remains powerful and timeless, even surprisingly relevant today. There's no better time than now to rediscover forgotten writers and rethink the standards of judgment that are riddled with prejudice.\u003cbr\u003e This is an inspiring work dedicated to all marginalized groups. Beyond women, Russ encourages readers to embrace all those who were or remain outside the literary canon—Black artists, LGBTQ writers, \"regionalist novelists,\" and so on. Russ sincerely points out that \"development is only possible in marginalized areas.\" Turning our attention to all marginalized artists who have been devalued is a question of whether we can truly face each other and pay attention to the plight of others.\u003cbr\u003e Translated by renowned translator Zhang Yan, professor at Shanghai International Studies University. 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By highlighting hostile clichés, it directly addresses the numerous obstacles faced by women writers.","brand":"南京大学出版社","offers":[{"title":"Simplified Chinese \/ Paperback","offer_id":46242125742319,"sku":"9787305237300","price":14.99,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":false}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0714\/4849\/4319\/files\/1tWwRJoFkPKm8RwsvB07GClDR_sVnBYnZ.jpg?v=1738970325"},{"product_id":"福柯的生死爱欲-9787208148864","title":"Foucault's Life, Death and Love","description":"☆The interweaving of philosophical thinking and \"extreme experience\", the mutual interpretation of life and thought, understanding Foucault in the context of European thought, a key reading of 20th-century Western thought.\u003cbr\u003e ☆This book is not only a biography of a great thinker, but also a great Nietzschean exploration of \"how people become what they are\".\u003cbr\u003e ☆Professor Gao Yi of Peking University refined the translation and wrote the preface for the recommendation. \u003cbr\u003eFoucault is one of the most brilliant, captivating, and widely read thinkers of our time. His ideas are not merely expressed in words but also in the lifelong \"extreme experiences\" he engaged in. We are equally impressed and captivated not only by his elegant and fluent prose and impactful ideas, but also by his unique, rich, compelling, and often controversial life story. Author James Miller, with his profound philosophical background and exceptional writing skills, has meticulously studied Foucault's works, compiled and consulted extensive material, and interviewed numerous relevant figures. Based on this foundation, he has written this excellent book, chronicling Foucault's \"philosophical life.\"\u003cbr\u003e ------------------------------\u003cbr\u003e A lonely and eccentric teenager, a lifelong preparation for suicide, a violent lifestyle preference, and the mysterious revelation of the valley and the car accident... \u003cbr\u003eFoucault's life, like his thought, is rich, fascinating, and fraught with controversy: his childhood feelings for a boy in his class; his repeated suicide attempts in college; his initial opposition and critique of Sartre, the philosopher who dominated academia; his silence when Derrida criticized Madness and Civilization; his ambiguous approach to and distance from political movements; his ambivalent attitude toward the Iranian Revolution; his academic alliance with Deleuze and its subsequent dissolution... In Miller's book, these experiences of Foucault are intertwined with his thought—his inheritance of the French tradition of history of science and epistemology, his opposition to modern humanism, his focus on and investigation of irrationality, anomaly, and separation, his revelation of power relations in modern society, his resistance to structuralism, and his fascination with the theme of death—to present Foucault's life and death, his love and hate, his actions and thoughts, his experiences and passions. \"The secret to deriving the greatest rewards and pleasures from existence is to live dangerously.\"\u003cbr\u003e --------------------------------- \u003cbr\u003eMr. Miller paints a picture of a vibrant, fiery, fearless, and radiant mind—admittedly, it may be a bit self-destructive and all too human, but it never falls prey to criticism as banal, banal, anonymous, or naive. —The New York Times Book Review Miller's controversial book is the product of rigorous and complex research... He discusses madness, death, and homosexuality, and especially describes sadomasochism culture in vivid, almost sensual detail. —The New Republic\u003cbr\u003e This book is a bold and imaginative interpretation of Foucault's life, expanding and even subverting the moral and aesthetic traditions bequeathed by three centuries of modernity. - The Boston Globe\u003cbr\u003e The way James Miller discusses topics like sex and philosophy, Nietzsche and AIDS, may shock some readers…but it is through these seemingly disparate elements that he constructs a life of erotic desire. —Edmund White \u003cbr\u003eThis astonishing work is a key text for late 20th-century Western culture, as its intellectual brilliance is highly inspiring and its resounding response is commensurate with the subject matter it discusses.","brand":"上海人民出版社","offers":[{"title":"Simplified Chinese \/ Hardcover","offer_id":46242126463215,"sku":"9787208148864","price":45.99,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0714\/4849\/4319\/files\/10gMqQfa9rq-QrCHfyZz8J72Kg5LJj6_u.jpg?v=1738970352"},{"product_id":"多谈谈问题-9787532186754","title":"Talk more about the problem","description":"The 33rd issue of \"Single Reading\" consists of 9 long interviews. 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It also examines the unfair treatment women have endured in the United States and around the world since the 2016 US election and the #MeToo movement, as well as the rise of women's power. It explores the various forms of female anger, examines the responses, and analyzes the social psychology underlying them. 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The double cover reveals a full poster when unfolded, and a four-color booklet nestled within the book—a short history of women's anger, restoring their her-story.\u003cbr\u003e ------------------------------------------------ \u003cbr\u003e★Celebrity Recommendation: Since the French Revolution, a new wave of feminism has emerged almost every fifty years, each time bringing forth new voices that, with greater eloquence and force, raise the same legitimate demands for social justice and political equality. We are now in the midst of a new wave of feminism, and one of the most resounding voices is Rebecca Traister. Her new book, \"So Unangry,\" draws on her own experiences and incorporates comprehensive research to reveal how the pent-up anger of women has been suppressed and imprisoned. It's the best book I've ever read on this topic. Highly recommended!\u003cbr\u003e —Vivian Gornick\u003cbr\u003e Rebecca Trest's quick thinking and powerful argument convinced me that women must reclaim the power of anger to usher in change in the 21st century. Let's be honest: we're all tired of feeling tired. It's time we weren't angry anymore.\u003cbr\u003e —Brittney Cooper (author of \"Angry Out Loud\")\u003cbr\u003e The most prominent feminist voice in this country. \u003cbr\u003e—Anne Lamott, author of On Writing: Bird by Bird\u003cbr\u003e ------------------------------------------------\u003cbr\u003e ★Media Commentary: This year, gender and related issues became national issues, and Rebecca Traister's impact on this national discussion was crucial. With her wise and touching writing, she helped readers understand this cultural shift.\u003cbr\u003e ——National Magazine Award Citation, 2018 This book explores the political use of this socially unacceptable female emotion, which is exciting... The writing is passionate and the conviction is firm... An inspiring reading experience. ——The New York Times Book Review\u003cbr\u003e Timely and thought-provoking... Appropriate for the present, yet transcending the present, these narratives and discussions are often from women, but men also need to read them... Fact-based and convincing... Traister uses eloquent and powerful arguments to emphasize that this current situation should not be blamed solely on certain forces and systems, but that individuals should also be held responsible for it. - The Washington Post \u003cbr\u003eTraister writes about feminism and politics, a subject she excels at... Traister astutely points out how black women laid the foundation for the women's movement in this country... Traister deftly untangles the complexities that feminism injects into our daily lives. —Times\u003cbr\u003e \"So Angry\" is a celebration and expression of female rage, a catalytic force that is burning brighter today.\u003cbr\u003e —The Oprah Magazine\u003cbr\u003e From the suffragettes to the #MeToo movement, Traister's book is a hopeful and maddening compendium of women's righteous anger, while also showing us the benefits of using anger effectively and collectively. —Vanity Fair\u003cbr\u003e An exciting story, admirable. —The Atlantic Monthly \u003cbr\u003eA resounding debate about political, cultural, and individual injustice in America. ...A profound study of female rage...The combined power of these many individual voices and stories gives this book its immense appeal...It is also a call to action for greater freedom and justice. —Kirkus Reviews\u003cbr\u003e Hitting the mark… In her closing remarks, Traister reminds women not to write off their anger—even if things get better in the future, even if “you haven’t experienced injustice yourself…the sense of urgency will fade.”\u003cbr\u003e —Publishers Weekly \u003cbr\u003eWhile male expressions of anger are seen as \"exciting and forthright\" and \"the lullaby of our nation,\" female expressions are seen as \"the cacophony of fingernails on our national chalkboard,\" Traister asserts. In this stimulating new book, she explores the achievements of angry women throughout history, from Carrie Nation to Beyoncé to the girls of Parkland High School. Through the lens of female anger, she reexamines the 2016 US election, the Black Power movement, and the #MeToo movement (including her own story about Harvey Weinstein), citing research showing that cursing can help people endure pain more sustainably. This inspiring book couldn't be more timely.\u003cbr\u003e --\"figure\" \u003cbr\u003eTimely and captivating, Traister's blistering novel is sure to spark discussion and debate. Drawing on current trends, the author delves into the relationship between women and anger, both ancient and modern, and the consequences of expressing and suppressing women's anger. 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In this light, she powerfully demonstrates why it's so important for women to own and harness their anger—any successful change depends on it.\u003cbr\u003e ——BUZZFEED \u003cbr\u003eWomen are angry, and Traister is exactly the person to depict the look, causes, and effects of their anger…a timely study of righteous anger. —ELLE\u003cbr\u003e This is an in-depth study of the sources of women's anger, the challenges they face, and their power to drive political change.\u003cbr\u003e Talented and inspiring. —THE NATION\u003cbr\u003e Traister's feminist manifesto...is a powerful inventory of how women's anger in the public sphere is often distorted, stigmatized, and discredited in ways men can hardly imagine. —BOOKFORUM\u003cbr\u003e (This book) discusses the transformative power of women's anger and its extraordinary significance far beyond that. -PUREWOW\u003cbr\u003e One of the smartest books on gender and politics in America. —Portland Monthly","brand":"新星出版社","offers":[{"title":"Simplified Chinese \/ Paperback","offer_id":46242128527599,"sku":"9787513348201","price":19.99,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0714\/4849\/4319\/files\/1pDWRDXboqkXr467V0i5JZJx2_3sB1JKd.jpg?v=1738970441"},{"product_id":"精神病学的权力-9787208176034","title":"The power of psychiatry","description":"\u003cbr\u003eMichel Foucault's course \"The Power of Psychiatry\" not only continues the study of the distinction between the mentally ill and the non-mentally ill in \"History of Madness in the Classical Age,\" but also proposes a new research project: to draw a genealogy of psychiatry, a genealogy of the forms of \"power-knowledge\" it constitutes. 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In \"13 Invitations,\" Xu Zhiyuan skillfully weaves his personal thoughts, the spirit of the times, and numerous characters through dialogue. 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I hope more people will do it, spreading knowledge, stimulating thought, and guiding public opinion.\u003cbr\u003e ——Xu Zhuoyun (historian) \u003cbr\u003eAs a viewer, 13 Invitations allowed me to see a series of interesting minds; as an interviewee, 13 Invitations allowed me to directly enter public discussions and opened up new space for thinking.\u003cbr\u003e ——Xiang Biao (anthropologist)\u003cbr\u003e 13 Invitations has had a huge impact, and it's also received a lot of criticism, which is normal. I like that Xu Zhiyuan isn't afraid to expose himself, including his weaknesses, which I think is part of any genuine conversation.\u003cbr\u003e ——Chen Jiaying (philosopher)\u003cbr\u003e .\u003cbr\u003e ◎【Content Introduction】\u003cbr\u003e How to save ourselves in contemporary life? Historian Xu Zhuoyun discusses the freedom of the human heart;\u003cbr\u003e How can we rediscover the lost “nearby” in our lives? Anthropologist Xiang Biao offers new insights and suggestions.\u003cbr\u003e What is it like to be a philosopher in this era? Chen Jiaying reveals her personal experience and her desire for truth;\u003cbr\u003e What to do when you feel powerless in the face of reality? Tang Nuo recounts his own struggles and the eternity of writing.\u003cbr\u003e … \u003cbr\u003eXu Zhiyuan engaged in in-depth conversations with over ten prominent writers and scholars from around the world, compiling this invaluable collection of interviews on contemporary humanities. From Xu Zhuoyun to Pai Hsien-yung, from Jin Yucheng to Yuval Noah Harari, these speakers span nationalities and eras, encompassing literature, history, philosophy, archaeology, economics, anthropology, and other fields, exploring a wide range of topics from the individual to the societal, resulting in a rich, engaging, and heartwarming collection. 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Does their gender identity bring them constraints and barriers, or achievement and freedom? How do they navigate the male-dominated norms? \"Opening: Interviews with Female Scholars\" attempts to break down gender stereotypes and dismantle gender barriers within academia. The book, written in a question-and-answer format, features in-depth interviews with 11 scholars, focusing on their academic journeys, gender identities, and key research keywords. The book traces their respective thought processes, recounting their dissatisfactions and confusions, their ambitions and dreams. 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They are always at the forefront of thought and are in the midst of turning points.\u003cbr\u003e ●About women and feminism.\u003cbr\u003e With gender issues frequently trending, have we truly achieved equality? At what level can women serve as a tool? What does feminism mean? Furthermore, should women only focus on women's issues?\u003cbr\u003e ●About the times.\u003cbr\u003e Where will the world go after the pandemic? In today's rapidly changing times, with calls for a \"lay-it-flat\" lifestyle gaining momentum, what should young people do? \u003cbr\u003e●About individuals.\u003cbr\u003e Amidst unprecedented changes, how do we view the connection between our times, the individual, and ourselves? How do we understand the world?\u003cbr\u003e …\u003cbr\u003e These are their confusion, anger, and disappointment, their retrospectives, interpretations, and foresights, and they are also ours. From this perspective, academia is merely their gateway to interpreting and understanding the world, a bridge between them and us. Therefore, we say that \"Opening: Interviews with Female Scholars\" is also a cautionary and awakening work about women and feminism, about our times, and about what individuals can do.\u003cbr\u003e ------------------------------------------------\u003cbr\u003e ★Celebrity Recommendation: We all know that women often have to put in more effort to achieve success in their professional fields. Their expertise and perseverance, their presence and struggle, serve as beacons for women in all walks of life, guiding them in times of darkness and providing comfort in times of adversity. \u003cbr\u003eZhu Yujie and others are thinkers, creators, and explorers. Given the necessity of mutual communication, understanding, and respect in the progress of human civilization, their voices should be heard. This is not only because they have deeply reflected on the social, cultural, ethical, and even legal implications of gender, but also because they are ordinary women like mothers and wives in our daily lives.\u003cbr\u003e ——Lanlan, they are so eye-catching and yet so disproportionately rare.\u003cbr\u003e —Luo Xin: Everyone has their own unique and unforgettable experiences and stories, yet everyone shares a passion for knowledge and truth. This vivid and sincere interview book makes me believe that if more women pursue academic careers, the world will become more just, more equal, and more friendly. \u003cbr\u003e—Wang Min'an Female scholars in universities and research institutions have achieved remarkable success. They focus on social issues, conduct in-depth academic discussions, and are also concerned with daily life, using their scholarship to express their reflections on life. In this book, you will find not only interviews with female scholars but also how they understand this rapidly changing era through the lens of scholarship. \"Opening\" is just the beginning; everything is yet to be continued.\u003cbr\u003e ——Shen Yifei","brand":"新星出版社","offers":[{"title":"Simplified Chinese \/ Paperback","offer_id":46242129903855,"sku":"9787513350365","price":22.99,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0714\/4849\/4319\/files\/1e-PmLCLFYk6MHPGJKWKtCigpinhAe2yK.jpg?v=1738970515"},{"product_id":"快乐上等-9787559665379","title":"Happy and superior","description":"An action plan for women. Extreme dialogues between anger and joy, nine battles against evenly matched opponents!\u003cbr\u003e Chizuko Ueno said: \"At any time, there are countless joys in a woman's life waiting for us to discover.\u003cbr\u003e This book is a guide for you who want to live freely.\"\u003cbr\u003e Yuyama Reiko said: \"Life will definitely be more interesting if you become the protagonist!\"\u003cbr\u003e A poignant conversation between renowned feminist scholar Chizuko Ueno and cultural influencer Reiko Yuyama. Combining personal experiences and social realities, they delve into the question of how women can truly live.\u003cbr\u003e ★Nine themes, including chronic illnesses that hinder women's survival, love and marriage, pleasure and sex, and equality in aging, analyze the social realities women face and confront the ills of our times. \"I plan to keep my eyes open no matter what happens.\" \u003cbr\u003eTaboo-free topics and insightful commentary deliver a thrilling reading experience. Why is romantic love a delusion? Can feminists dress fashionably? What's the relationship between sexual frequency and personal happiness? The intense clash of ideas and verbal exchanges creates a 1+1 greater than 2 effect, leading readers to reflect on the everyday world around them.\u003cbr\u003e This is a topical work that changed many readers' views on \"feminism.\" \"It's a movement for women to live freely, to live the way you want, not under peer pressure or others telling you what to do, but rather, 'what you want,' and for us to become adults who can understand that and take action.\" \u003cbr\u003eWomen have long been obsessed with marriage, childbirth, and family. Even when finally freed from this urge, they often struggle to find their next steps. Feminist scholar Chizuko Ueno and Reiko Yuyama, who comes from a musical family but has taken an unconventional path, combine their own experiences with social realities to share their essential \"survival skills\" on topics such as cultural capital, feminism, sexuality, and aging, amidst humor and sarcasm. Despite the ever-changing external environment and advancing age, women who don't limit themselves can still have a promising future.","brand":"北京联合出版公司","offers":[{"title":"Simplified Chinese \/ Paperback","offer_id":46242138095855,"sku":"9787559665379","price":17.99,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":false}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0714\/4849\/4319\/files\/1w9smZMZXWjQeQ4Hzafigmo4CewdQ9Cmc.jpg?v=1738970876"},{"product_id":"我-厌男-9787513352734","title":"I, hate men","description":"Why are more and more people saying they are misogynistic? Does misogynistic mean hating all men? \u003cbr\u003e★Not a theory, but an attitude★A feminist manifesto that is easy to read, durable, and full of golden sentences, and a powerful footnote to feminist practice★It is a stern critique of male privilege and a frank praise of sisterhood☆A pioneering work that systematically explains \"man-hating\". Man-hating is nothing more than the armor that people who have been heartbroken time and time again naturally grow after being exposed to feminism, and they no longer trust others blindly☆Sharp, venomous, and sober, a few words to wake up companions from singing the praises of men who are just picking up their children from school. Now, all women should stop belittling themselves, and like \"Pusin men\", move forward bravely\/be nice to yourself!\u003cbr\u003e ☆ Dispel doubts and call on women to take care of themselves. Disliking men is \"a thought for survival.\"\u003cbr\u003e Don't give in to others, seek freedom and liberation according to your own will☆The more you suppress, the angrier, the more you express yourself. A French phenomenon: a feminist pamphlet with an initial print run of only 450 copies. After being reported, it was immediately sold out, and major media outlets rushed to report on it. It has also been translated into 18 languages.\u003cbr\u003e ------------------------------------------------ \u003cbr\u003e\"Are you a man-hater?\" Whenever women speak out about sexism, sexual violence, and other issues, they are often criticized like this. But is this really what it means to be a man-hater?\u003cbr\u003e \"I, Misogynist\" speaks out against misogyny, exploring the psychological, cultural mechanisms, and social context behind it. It then sharply points out the stark difference between the systemic oppression caused by misogyny and the minor self-esteem damage caused by misogyny. Unlike the long-stigmatized \"misogyny,\" misogyny isn't sexist, but a response to sexism, an outrage against male privilege. It calls on women to break free from shame and constraints, focusing on the solidarity and female friendship it fosters, \"imagining a new way of being,\" and pursuing freedom and liberation on their own terms. This short 104-page book packs a powerful punch. Polina discusses misogyny, but goes beyond it. She connects everyday experiences with real-world data to illuminate the plight of women. This is a powerful and resounding work that effectively exposes male privilege and calls for a change in misogyny.\u003cbr\u003e ------------------------------------------------ \u003cbr\u003e★Editor's Recommendation It's time to start sorting out the mistakes and re-establishing the rules.\u003cbr\u003e We won’t just let it go like this, and we won’t let future generations get wet in the same rain we got wet in.\u003cbr\u003e There is no need for silence or shame. In the face of gender-based violence and discrimination, silence and politeness are of little help. Women should regain the power to express themselves.\u003cbr\u003e \"I, a Man Hate\" isn't a difficult academic work, nor is it a rant filled with resentment and hysteria. Instead, it's a feminist manifesto that combines passion and rationality, lightness and resolve. Man-hating is merely a surface phenomenon; the underlying \"misogynistic\" discrimination, gender-based violence, and the male gaze are what people truly need to focus on.\u003cbr\u003e This confession, addressed to all women, is not only an earnest call for female strength and solidarity, but also a sincere demand from men: at the very least, listen responsibly. Because in a society where men hold systemic advantage, men are victims not only of women but also of men. This is precisely what \"misogyny\" rebels against: saying \"no\" to inequality without shame or fear.\u003cbr\u003e ------------------------------------------------ \u003cbr\u003e★Media Commentary: A feminist work of unconventional sensibility...demonstrating how misogyny can create space for sisterhood. --Monstrograph Press, \"I, a Man Hateful\" touches a nerve in society. In the face of sexism and gender-based violence, the author proposes a more straightforward approach. --The New York Times\u003cbr\u003e A masterpiece of fiery passion and calm restraint. - The Times\u003cbr\u003e Another shot fired in the fight against sexism. —The Times\u003cbr\u003e It is heartening... a firm belief in women and women's power, and a sincere call for freedom and liberation. - The Independent\u003cbr\u003e A detailed explanation of why men, who make up 51.9% of the world's population, are annoying. - The Daily Telegraph\u003cbr\u003e An inspiring little book, read it in one sitting. - Liberation Daily\u003cbr\u003e The interwoven and united friendship of women blossoms into a joyful force. — Elle \u003cbr\u003eThe arguments in \"I, Misogynist\" are sharp and to the point, neither extreme nor harsh. 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It's a living Bible.\u003cbr\u003e — Jeanette Winterson, Caroline Criado-Pérez, a renowned British author, is simply Simone de Beauvoir with data.\u003cbr\u003e —Lionel Barber, former editor of the Financial Times \u003cbr\u003e🚺 A story about half of the world's population being ignored and silenced, exposing the ubiquitous invisible discrimination in all aspects🚺 A book that completely updates your gender thinking: Our world is modeled after men, designed by men, and designed for men🚺 From campus to workplace, from pregnancy to illness, \"Beauvoir, who masters data\", shows her life of being ignored, exploited, and threatened🚺 A game-changing book, winner of the Financial Times \u0026amp; McKinsey Business Book Award🚺 A contemporary women's survival guide: How to survive and change in a world designed for men?\u003cbr\u003e 🚺 Sweeping the European and American markets, it has been translated into more than 30 languages, and the simplified Chinese version is introduced for the first time!\u003cbr\u003e 🚺 The most popular book in British bookstores, winner of the Royal Society Science Book Award, and highly recommended by the Dean of Oxford University: every page is full of facts and data🚺 Recommended by professors from prestigious universities such as Manchester University, Melbourne University, and Aston University, and jointly recommended by well-known media such as Nature and The Economist, and selected as the annual book of \"New Statesman\", \"Observer\" and \"Sunday Times\". \u003cbr\u003eThe world's neglect or threat to women exists in every gaze, every bus, every toilet, every ordinary working day, and every hidden corner of your and my life.\u003cbr\u003e Women carry out 75% of unpaid care work, contributing $10 trillion to global GDP each year – yet receive less rest, no pay, and less social support;\u003cbr\u003e Women's restrooms often have long queues, while men's restrooms are generally unobstructed. 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Even in recent years, when female dummies were used for testing, physiological differences in women, such as muscle mass distribution and bone density, were not taken into account. \u003cbr\u003eThe same drug has far less effect on women than on men - this is because many drug experiments do not include women in the research, and 90% of pharmacology papers only describe research on male animals, with the male body being used to represent all of humanity.\u003cbr\u003e From public transportation to government decision-making, from workplaces to hospital surgeries, behind a large number of \"gender-neutral\" rules, men are often seen as the default option, while women are ignored.\u003cbr\u003e ·\u003cbr\u003e \"Invisible Women\" is a game-changer. It should be on the bookshelf of every policymaker, politician, and administrator. Few books truly change the way you see the world. \"Invisible Women\" is that rare book. Caroline Criado Perez makes a powerful case that the world is designed for men.\u003cbr\u003e —The Times \u003cbr\u003eBeneath the surface of \"Invisible Women,\" a rage lurches, surfacing periodically. But the book's power doesn't come from rhetoric—it comes from the steady, uninterrupted accumulation of evidence and the sheer weight of its arguments. Reading \"Invisible Women,\" readers might feel as dizzy as I did, because many of the stories are my own or those of my friends.\u003cbr\u003e —New Statesman Magazine Arm yourself with this book, and then slip it into the hands of everyone you know. This is an absolute gem!\u003cbr\u003e —Helena Kennedy, British MP and former President of Mansfield College, Oxford University This book’s exploration of the “gender data gap” is a powerful weapon in every feminist struggle today.\u003cbr\u003e --Helen Lewis, former deputy editor of the New Statesman \"Impeccable facts and powerful stories are what move people. This winner of the McKinsey Business Book of the Year skillfully combines the two to shed light on one of the most important issues of our time.\" \u003cbr\u003e—Kevin Sneed, Co-President, Asia Pacific, Goldman Sachs \"Invisible Women\" addresses a neglected topic—one we never see, let alone understand. This book offers a powerful, crucial, and eye-opening analysis of both knowledge and ignorance in gender politics. From technology to natural disasters, it's a fresh and timely reminder of why we desperately need women in leadership positions in the institutions that shape every aspect of our lives.\u003cbr\u003e —Cordelia Fine, Professor of History and Philosophy of Science, University of Melbourne \"Invisible Women is a fascinating book, filled with countless fascinating facts that provoke reflection. 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I'll definitely be thinking of this book when I have a heart attack, a car accident, or need to use the restroom at the theater.\u003cbr\u003e —Gina Rippon, Emeritus Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience, Aston University","brand":"新星出版社","offers":[{"title":"Simplified Chinese \/ Hardcover","offer_id":46242139865327,"sku":"9787513349611","price":22.99,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":false}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0714\/4849\/4319\/files\/1B62BAmvhlZqgra7HEgkH7X52PLW_FuMl.jpg?v=1738970949"},{"product_id":"始于极限-9787513349369","title":"Starting from the limit","description":"\"Ms. Ueno, why can you not feel despair about men?\"\u003cbr\u003e ·\u003cbr\u003e Chizuko Ueno and Suzumi Suzuki, the most famous feminist pioneer and the most rebellious and popular writer, corresponded for a year and twelve times, each time on a different topic. 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This book is the acclaimed work of Kate Mann, one of the most important feminist voices today and an associate professor in the Department of Philosophy at Cornell University.\u003cbr\u003e 2. This is the first systematic analysis of how male privilege harms women, providing a unique framework for understanding misogyny.\u003cbr\u003e 3. This book is the first simplified Chinese version of Kate Mann's works, carefully translated by senior translator Zhang Yan.\u003cbr\u003e ——————\u003cbr\u003e 【Content Introduction】 \u003cbr\u003e\"The Right to Be Entitled\" is a groundbreaking book by Kate Mann, Associate Professor of Philosophy at Cornell University. In this book, she integrates feminism, philosophy, psychology, and sociology to sharply analyze recent social issues that have garnered widespread attention. The case studies cover a wide range of issues, including the healthcare system, domestic labor, sexual violence, and public affairs. 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