Just read On Women, fantastic stuff. Anymore /r9k/-core literature?
I'd ask /r9k/ desu senpai
Notes from Underground
>>7530206
Both Mishima volumes in pic related are as r9k as they come.
>>7530258
Alasdair Gray's "Lanark" is likewise GOAT-tier
>>7530206
i think you should read something from miguel de unamuno.
>>7530206
Read Dworkin
>>7530238
I've already read Notes From Underground, which I consider one of the funniest nobels I've ever read.
I was more asking about philosophy recommendations, or especially small essays, rather than actual stories.
The Essential Dissident Feminismcore:
>Schopenhauer's On Women
>Mary Wollstonecraft's Vindication of the Rights of Women
>Otto Weininger's Sex & Character
>Simone de Beauvoir's Second Sex
>Camille Paglia's Sexual Personae
>Esther Vilar's The Manipulated Man
>Norah Vincent's Self-Made Man
>Roy Baumeister's Is There Anything Good About Men?
>Wendy McElroy in general
>Christina Hoff Sommers in general
>>7530278
>small essays
http://denisdutton.com/baumeister.htm
http://www.theabsolute.net/misogyny/vilar.html
http://www.theabsolute.net/misogyny/nietzschewom.html
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2006/mar/18/gender.bookextracts
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>>7530308
Also 100% vital:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KBgcjtE0xrE
Tolerate the first minute to get to the meat of her analysis
Hypoagency is an incredibly useful way of characterising contemporary feminism
Paglia also writes many great essays on the same issue, one of which is in a recent anthology with a great essay by McElroy as well, where they classify contemporary mainstream feminism as "communalist" and effectively based in ressentiment, and advocate instead a more Paglian individualist (McElroy calls it libertarian) feminism, or the maybe slightly tacky "ifeminism." Called Liberty for Women: Freedom and Feminism in the 21st Century.
>>7530313
No problem