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'''''The Feminists''''' is a 1971 novel by [[Parley J. Cooper]], along the lines of [[Edmund Cooper]]'s ''[[Gender Genocide]]'' and [[Charles Eric Maine]]'s ''[[World Without Men]]'' -- i.e., sexist, misogynistic, and homophobic. | [[File:Cooper-TheFeminists-pointingfinger.jpg|thumb|right|125px]] '''''The Feminists''''' is a 1971 novel by [[Parley J. Cooper]], along the lines of [[Edmund Cooper]]'s ''[[Gender Genocide]]'' and [[Charles Eric Maine]]'s ''[[World Without Men]]'' -- i.e., sexist, misogynistic, and homophobic. | ||
Latest revision as of 13:36, 28 January 2011
The Feminists is a 1971 novel by Parley J. Cooper, along the lines of Edmund Cooper's Gender Genocide and Charles Eric Maine's World Without Men -- i.e., sexist, misogynistic, and homophobic.
Blurb: "1992: To Be A Man Is A Sin, To Take A Woman Is A Crime...They rule the world, and top dog is a bitch! A small band of men and their women go underground to fight the final battle of the sexes!"
Alpha male "Keith Montalvo" leads a band of men "and their women" against the matriarchy.
Further reading
- review at infinity plus by John Grant