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* ''[[Who Needs Men?]]'' (aka ''Gender Genocide'') ([[1973]]) - His clearest exposition of misogyny and anti-feminism; a typical anti-feminist backlash novel | * ''[[Who Needs Men?]]'' (aka ''Gender Genocide'') ([[1973]]) - His clearest exposition of misogyny and anti-feminism; a typical anti-feminist backlash novel | ||
* ''[[The Slaves of Heaven]]'' (1974) - typical of his novels; a lone hero and stupid, repulsive women. Earth women forced to be [[surrogacy|birth surrogates]] for other women. | * ''[[The Slaves of Heaven]]'' (1974) - typical of his novels; a lone hero and stupid, repulsive women. Earth women forced to be [[surrogacy|birth surrogates]] for other women. | ||
* "[http://64.233.167.104/search?q=cache:pjmOBEaVGbEJ:www.bondle.co.uk/edmund_cooper/misc_files/interview.pdf%2B%22edmund%2Bcooper%22%2Bwomen&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=6&gl=us We Must Love One Another or Die]" interview | |||
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Revision as of 05:36, 15 June 2007
Edmund Cooper was a SF writer; several of his novels were notably misogynistic and specifically anti-feminist, and a 1973 interview with him revealed concordant opinions.
Names
- Martin Lester
- George Kinley
- Broderick Quain
- Richard Avery
Further reading
- quote from interview & discussion on Asimov's Message Board; see also discussion at silk-noir
- wikipedia entry on Edmund Cooper
- Edmund Cooper web-published biography
Works of particular note
- Who Needs Men? (aka Gender Genocide) (1973) - His clearest exposition of misogyny and anti-feminism; a typical anti-feminist backlash novel
- The Slaves of Heaven (1974) - typical of his novels; a lone hero and stupid, repulsive women. Earth women forced to be birth surrogates for other women.
- "We Must Love One Another or Die" interview