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A timely and confronting exposé of misogyny, a contemporary expression of fascism in a most sophisticated and devastating form. Written with sharp intellect and uncompromising prose Abigail Bray’s book deftly critiques oppressive systems from the ‘snuff’ porn industry to work and welfare, and global militarism. The current escalation of violence against women makes this a must-read. 

Dr Mary Lucille Sullivan author of 'Making Sex Work: A Failed Experiment with Legalised Prostitution'
An angry, passionate and polemical book that draws connections between pornography, the pharmaceutical industry, self-help culture and social media to launch an inflammatory attack against patriarchal capitalism. 
Rosalind Gill, Professor of Social and Cultural Analysis, City University London
Misogyny Re-Loaded provides essential analysis on the current social engineering of misogyny and is a wake-up call to women everywhere to take action. It gives readers permission to name misogyny for what it is and what it does. It helps women name the “fascism that has no name” and encourages women to re-engage in collective activism against the forces of male supremacy wreaking havoc everywhere.
Gariné Roubinian, Rain and Thunder: A Radical Feminist Journal of Discussion and Activism
In Misogyny Re-loaded (2013), Abigail Bray argues that misogyny is a contemporary expression of fascism. Her focus is on the growing levels of violence towards women with rape, torture, murder, and dismemberment now constantly visible on social media and the internet. The impact of such degradation is incalculable.
Beverley Kingston, Jessie Street National Women's Library Newsletter
I feel like I am riding a speeding bullet headed right for the heart of patriarchy... I'm reminded of Andrea Dworkin and Valerie Solanas, who never apologized for telling the truth about women's lives. Bray could bring back radical feminism all by herself, with this one enthralling, desk-slapping, hyper-ventilating account of what it is like to be a woman in the new world order. If she doesn't she should get a medal for trying. I dare you to read this book and emerge without a readiness to take a stand!
Jennifer B Bilek, Amazon review
Anyone who believes that we live in a post-feminist world needs to read this book.
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