Summary Of Rebecca Solnit's Men Explain Things To Me

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Most women fight wars on two fronts […] one simply for the right to speak, to have ideas, to be acknowledged to be in possession of facts and truths, to have value.” (Solnit, 2014: 6). Being a rather short book consisting of a collection of seven essays, Rebecca Solnit’s Men Explain Things To Me was published in 2014 and does not disappoint with demonstrating the fact that women are being silenced and discredited and at the same time, it clarifies the link between the silencing of women and patriarchal power.
Contrary to popular misconceptions about feminism, such as the idea that feminists hate men, Men Explain Things To Me was written in a way that emphasises and helps the ordinary person understand that feminists do not hate men, but instead incorporate some men in their struggle, already making it clear that this book is a useful contribution to feminism and relevant to our course.
Substantiated by facts, Rebecca Solnit unleashes the hurtful realities women are faced with on a daily …show more content…

Men in the West were declared to be the owners of women and women the servants of men (Solnit, 2014). Again, the woman is being silenced because it is known that the servant takes orders from the master and has no right to question the given instructions. To further demonstrate how marriage silences women, (Wollstonecraft, 1792), argues that culturally, women are being taught by their mothers to be subservient in marriage, in other words, to be silenced by their husbands. Marriage also silences women in the sense that in most cultures, women and children take up the husband’s surname and just like that, the woman’s existence comes to an end (Solnit, 2014). I beg to differ from this argument because some women today can choose to keep their surnames, like qualified doctors for example, therefore, those women are not silenced in that

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