What do women want? To understand why. And so a rape victim confronts her assailants, asking them, pushing them, to explain why they did what they did. It does not go as expected. A must-read for men and women alike. "Edgy, insightful, terrific writing, propelled by rage against rape. Tittle writes in a fast-paced, dialogue-driven style that hurtles the reader from one confrontation to the next. Chock full of painful social observations .... " Hank Pellissier, Director of Humanist Global Charity "This is not an easy book to read, and there are times when you just have to close the book and…mehr
What do women want? To understand why. And so a rape victim confronts her assailants, asking them, pushing them, to explain why they did what they did. It does not go as expected. A must-read for men and women alike. "Edgy, insightful, terrific writing, propelled by rage against rape. Tittle writes in a fast-paced, dialogue-driven style that hurtles the reader from one confrontation to the next. Chock full of painful social observations .... " Hank Pellissier, Director of Humanist Global Charity "This is not an easy book to read, and there are times when you just have to close the book and breathe. ..." Mesca Elin, Psychochromatic Redemption "[Impact] it made me think (and will so for a long time) about the woman's place in society, about how men see us ..." Alexandra, Goodreads " ... The idea of pinning down the inflictors of this terror is quite appealing .... " Alison Lashinsky "A deftly scripted novella by an author with a genuine flair for a riveting narrative style of storytelling that will engage the dedicated attention for women and men from first page to last, Impact effectively showcases the personal and social consequences of misogyny ... While highly recommended for community, college, and university library Contemporary General Fiction collections, it should be noted for personal reading lists that Impact is also readily available in a digital book format." Micah Andrew, Midwest Book ReviewHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Peg Tittle is the author of several novels-Fighting Words: notes for a future we won't have, Jess, Gender Fraud: a fiction (SF Category Finalist for the Eric Hoffer Award), Impact, It Wasn't Enough (SF Category Finalist for the Eric Hoffer Award), Exile, and What Happened to Tom (on Goodreads' 'Fiction Books that Opened your Eyes to a Social or Political Issue' list). She has also written nonfiction, including Sexist Shit that Pisses Me Off (2e), Just Think About It! (2e), What If? Collected Thought Experiments in Philosophy, and Critical Reasoning: An Appeal to Reason. She was a columnist for the Ethics and Emerging Technologies website for a year (one of her columns received 35,000 hits, making it #3 of the year, and another received 34,000 hits, making it #5 of the year), The Philosopher Magazine's online philosophy café for eight years, and Philosophy Now for two years. She now blogs sporadically at pegtittle.com and hellyeahimafeminist.com.
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