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Official Review: Woman The Failed Male

Posted: 07 Dec 2017, 11:05
by kimmyschemy06
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Woman The Failed Male" by Dr. Geraldine Sharp.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Woman – The Failed Male: The Missing Link in Theories of Male Superiority is a very informative and enlightening, albeit startling, book written by Dr. Geraldine Sharp.

The book has fourteen chapters with the last chapter titled ‘Discussion’ but more like a summary of the entire book. It is written with the purpose of discovering the ‘truths’ pertaining to the presumed superiority of men over women and to answer the question as to where this notion came from.

The author begins with a relatively long and quite thought-provoking introduction where she gives a very promising overview of the book. The succeeding chapters cover discussions on various topics including patriarchy, celibacy, the divine phallus and the divine liquid.

The book explains that men and women are stereotyped with men given all the positive characteristics like intelligent, strong and independent while women are given the opposite like simple, weak and need guidance and protection. These stereotypes are held and maintained by our patriarchal society which leads to the subordination of women. Moreover, the author explicates the role of the three Abrahamic religions: Judaism, Christianity and Islam, to the justification for this subordination. In addition, the book emphasizes the contribution of the Three Fathers of the Church: Augustine, Albert and Aquinas to re-enforce the negative view of women.

There are so many interesting parts in the book. One of my favorite is the biased view on the story of creation where Eve took all the blame in Adam’s and her being cast out of Paradise for offering him the forbidden fruit while Adam was vindicated for not dissuading Eve. Another interesting part is the explanation on why celibacy was enforced on priests but more so is the fate of the wives and children of priests when celibacy was codified.

The most interesting and important part of this book, for me, however, is the revelation of the missing link in the theories of male superiority. It is so basic and so obvious that it comes as a shock to know that that is the ultimate reason for all the discrimination, prejudice and abuse that women suffered all this time. The explanation is so simple that it is very easy to understand and acknowledge the veracity of the claim.

All in all, this is a very interesting, informative and enlightening book. It is scholarly written, well-researched and well-referenced. It contains startling revelations that will open up the minds of the readers and may change how they view men, women, the church and the entire society.

However, some readers may find the book repetitive and redundant. Though the repetition may be due to the need to emphasize very important points, it may be found vexing by some readers. Moreover, some male readers may not feel comfortable with the subject matter which might limit possible readership. Finally, I noticed typo errors in the book which are thankfully very few.

I, therefore, rate this book 4 out of 4 stars. I recommend it to female readers, feminists, religious leaders and world leaders.

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Re: Official Review: Woman The Failed Male

Posted: 08 Dec 2017, 02:25
by Marissa Michael
Good to know you are able to enjoy this book. However, I will let this one pass. Thank you for your detailed review

Re: Official Review: Woman The Failed Male

Posted: 08 Dec 2017, 08:47
by kimmyschemy06
ParadoxicalWoman wrote: 08 Dec 2017, 02:25 Good to know you are able to enjoy this book. However, I will let this one pass. Thank you for your detailed review
Thank you. Yes, I enjoyed it a lot :)

Re: Official Review: Woman The Failed Male

Posted: 08 Dec 2017, 08:50
by Edgar Mann
Woman The Failed Male. A very informative and balanced review. Hopefully it will encourage others. The reviewer's suggested audience or readership is the same as that targeted by the author. Whoever you are read the book and be informed. Thank you Paradoxicalwoman.

Re: Official Review: Woman The Failed Male

Posted: 08 Dec 2017, 09:24
by kimmyschemy06
Edgar Mann wrote: 08 Dec 2017, 08:50 Woman The Failed Male. A very informative and balanced review. Hopefully it will encourage others. The reviewer's suggested audience or readership is the same as that targeted by the author. Whoever you are read the book and be informed. Thank you Paradoxicalwoman.
Thank you very much. It's such an informative and enjoyable book.

Re: Official Review: Woman The Failed Male

Posted: 08 Dec 2017, 09:33
by kandscreeley
This definitely sounds like an interesting subject; kind of a new take on things. I'm not sure I would agree with the author. I'd have to read it to find out. Thanks for the good review, though. I enjoy reading your thoughts.

Re: Official Review: Woman The Failed Male

Posted: 08 Dec 2017, 14:08
by Quartz
I saw the title and was curious. I appreciate your review, but I don’t think this book is for me.

Re: Official Review: Woman The Failed Male

Posted: 09 Dec 2017, 00:24
by kimmyschemy06
kandscreeley wrote: 08 Dec 2017, 09:33 This definitely sounds like an interesting subject; kind of a new take on things. I'm not sure I would agree with the author. I'd have to read it to find out. Thanks for the good review, though. I enjoy reading your thoughts.
Thank you. I hope you get a chance to read it :)

Re: Official Review: Woman The Failed Male

Posted: 09 Dec 2017, 00:27
by kimmyschemy06
Quartz wrote: 08 Dec 2017, 14:08 I saw the title and was curious. I appreciate your review, but I don’t think this book is for me.
Thank you and thank you for the comment :)

Re: Official Review: Woman The Failed Male

Posted: 09 Dec 2017, 17:54
by Mercelle
The title itself drew me in. I'm impressed that the subject matter of the book doesn't aim to justify but to explain why and how women are considered the weaker sex.

Re: Official Review: Woman The Failed Male

Posted: 10 Dec 2017, 05:13
by kimmyschemy06
Mercy Bolo wrote: 09 Dec 2017, 17:54 The title itself drew me in. I'm impressed that the subject matter of the book doesn't aim to justify but to explain why and how women are considered the weaker sex.
Exactly! It is a great and liberating book and I enjoyed it a lot :)

Re: Official Review: Woman The Failed Male

Posted: 12 Dec 2017, 19:38
by Tango
Not that there's anything wrong with a cultural discussion, but the title and cover image would have led me to think it would be more of a scientific discussion. Interesting. Thanks for the well-written review!

Re: Official Review: Woman The Failed Male

Posted: 12 Dec 2017, 22:25
by inaramid
The title itself sounds controversial. I'm intrigued by the premise but it does sound like it's going to take a lot of cognitive processing. Thanks for the review.

Re: Official Review: Woman The Failed Male

Posted: 12 Dec 2017, 23:10
by kimmyschemy06
inaramid wrote: 12 Dec 2017, 22:25 The title itself sounds controversial. I'm intrigued by the premise but it does sound like it's going to take a lot of cognitive processing. Thanks for the review.
You're welcome. Intriguing, indeed :)

Re: Official Review: Woman The Failed Male

Posted: 12 Dec 2017, 23:44
by kimmyschemy06
Tango wrote: 12 Dec 2017, 19:38 Not that there's anything wrong with a cultural discussion, but the title and cover image would have led me to think it would be more of a scientific discussion. Interesting. Thanks for the well-written review!
You're welcome. It's a well written book :)