Camille Paglia, born in 1947, is an emeritus art historian at Philadelphia University. She is best known as America's most provocative contemporary feminist. Elements of a thought that undermines victimized feminism.
A true disciple of Nietzsche, Camille Paglia is a fighter and a paradox. A feminist, she wants to liberate women from feminism. A lesbian, she opposes homosexual communitarianism. An atheist, she asserts her Roman Catholic heritage. Libertarian, she opposes hormonal and surgical interventions on pre-adolescents in transition.
In her book Free women, free men (2017), she expresses her ideas and criticisms in a passionate style, mixing aphorisms, fulgurances and historical analyses. She fires arrows at almost all feminist figures, with the exception of Simone de Beauvoir and her book Le
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