This is startling because the whole book stands against such "cultural construction". But what they love best is watching them fall and pretending to pity them." Now, I know some men like this of course, but I know some women like it too. For example: "Men adore pretty women - courting them, bragging about it when they get one into bed. This combination is one of its irritants although Despentes is examining vital questions in the feminist conversation (pornography, rape), she writes in such a casual and expletive-laden manner that it is all too easy to dismiss or, indeed, miss her occasional good points.Īnother linguistic problem (and this may be partly the fault of the translator) is that Despentes falls into the trap that she castigates others for: she uses the generalised language that she claims to hate. This book is in part a rumination on the consequences of making the film and so is both a memoir and polemic. Virginie Despentes is best known for writing and directing Baise-moi (Fuck Me), a film that polarised critics and audiences with its graphic scenes of rape, murder and real sex. T here are many ways in which King Kong Theory is interesting, but many more in which it is infuriating.
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