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Do yall know anything about esther villar? Update

Help I'm doing a biography for drama and need thus 😭😭😭


Update : I did the presentation, but now I have to do a 3 minute minologue on her play,the Speer but idk where or how to find it? Any links will be helpful πŸ™πŸ˜­


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Oh my gosh, I totally know who Esther Villar is! She's a super interesting person, let me tell you! So, she's a Spanish-Argentine writer and feminist who's best known for her book "The Manipulated Man."

In that book, she talks about how men are actually the ones who are being manipulated by society and women, instead of the other way around. It's a really controversial idea, but it definitely got people talking!

Esther Villar has also written a bunch of other books and articles about women's rights, and she's been a really important voice in the feminist movement. She's been criticized by some people for her views, but she's definitely not afraid to speak her mind!

If you need any sources let me know. I love biography’s and essaysπŸ’•πŸ’•


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Omg thx I really need some articles or newspapers of the critique she gotten, just wondering if you have any sources for those?

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"Esther Vilar's Misandry" by Warren Farrell (Huffington Post, 2011): In this article, Warren Farrell, a men's rights activist, critiques Vilar's book "The Manipulated Man" for promoting misandry (hatred of men).

"The Trouble with Esther Vilar" by David Auerbach (Slate, 2014): In this article, Auerbach critiques Vilar's book "The Polygamous Sex" for promoting harmful and inaccurate stereotypes about women and relationships.

"Esther Vilar's Poisonous Misandry" by Tom Golden (National Review, 2018): In this article, Golden critiques Vilar's book "The Manipulated Man" for promoting harmful and divisive attitudes toward men.

"Why Esther Vilar is wrong about women" by Juliette Hughes (The Independent, 1998): In this article, Hughes critiques Vilar's book "The Manipulated Man" for promoting harmful stereotypes about women and relationships.

"Esther Vilar and the Anti-Feminist Backlash" by Elizabeth Wilson (The Guardian, 2013): In this article, Wilson critiques Vilar's work for promoting harmful and divisive attitudes toward women and feminism.

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Thxx!!

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