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Related: About this forumSusan Brownmiller, author of landmark book on sexual assault, dies at 90
Susan Brownmiller, author of landmark book on sexual assault, dies at 90
Against Our Will: Men, Women and Rape, published in 1975, led to a national dialogue on rape and the rights of women.
By Associated Press
05/25/2025 03:51 PM EDT
NEW YORK Susan Brownmiller, a prominent feminist and author of the 1960s and 70s whose Against Our Will was a landmark and intensely debated best-seller about sexual assault, has died. She was 90.
Brownmiller, who had been ill, died Saturday at a New York hospital, according to Emily Jane Goodman, a retired New York State Supreme Court justice and practicing attorney who serves as the executor of Brownmillers will.
A journalist, anti-war protester and civil rights activist before joining the second wave feminist movement in its formative years, Brownmiller was among many women who were radicalized in the 60s and 70s and part of the smaller circle that included Gloria Steinem, Betty Friedan and Kate Millett who radicalized others.
While activists of the early 20th century focused on voting rights, second wave feminism transformed conversations about sex, marriage reproductive rights, workplace harassment and domestic violence. Brownmiller, as much as anyone, opened up the discussion of rape. Against Our Will: Men, Women and Rape, published in 1975 and widely read and taught for decades after, documented the roots, prevalence and politics of rape in war and in prison, against children and spouses.
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Against Our Will: Men, Women and Rape, published in 1975, led to a national dialogue on rape and the rights of women.
By Associated Press
05/25/2025 03:51 PM EDT
NEW YORK Susan Brownmiller, a prominent feminist and author of the 1960s and 70s whose Against Our Will was a landmark and intensely debated best-seller about sexual assault, has died. She was 90.
Brownmiller, who had been ill, died Saturday at a New York hospital, according to Emily Jane Goodman, a retired New York State Supreme Court justice and practicing attorney who serves as the executor of Brownmillers will.
A journalist, anti-war protester and civil rights activist before joining the second wave feminist movement in its formative years, Brownmiller was among many women who were radicalized in the 60s and 70s and part of the smaller circle that included Gloria Steinem, Betty Friedan and Kate Millett who radicalized others.
While activists of the early 20th century focused on voting rights, second wave feminism transformed conversations about sex, marriage reproductive rights, workplace harassment and domestic violence. Brownmiller, as much as anyone, opened up the discussion of rape. Against Our Will: Men, Women and Rape, published in 1975 and widely read and taught for decades after, documented the roots, prevalence and politics of rape in war and in prison, against children and spouses.
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https://www.politico.com/news/2025/05/25/susan-brownmiller-author-of-landmark-book-on-sexual-assault-dies-at-90-00369741
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littlemissmartypants
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Easterncedar
(4,411 posts)1. A brilliant mind
She had a real effect on me.
LoisB
(10,537 posts)3. I agree.
LoisB
(10,537 posts)2. May Ms. Brownmiller rest in peace. I believe she opened a lot of eyes.
SharonClark
(10,480 posts)4. Thank you for posting about Brownmiller's death
She was very important to the second wave of feminist movement.