Why aren’t Feminists speaking out about the atrocities of Hamas? Phyllis Chesler, Ph.D, an Emerita Professor of Psychology at City University of New York joins Ari to discuss the silence from the Left.
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She is the author of twenty books, has introduced or contributed to more than fifty anthologies, and has penned many thousands of articles. Her books include the landmark feminist classics Women and Madness (1972), Mothers on Trial: The Battle for Children and Custody (1986), Letters to a Young Feminist (1998), and Woman’s Inhumanity to Woman (2002); The New Antisemitism (2003), An American Bride in Kabul (2013), which won a National Jewish Book Award, Living History: On the Front Lines for Israel and the Jews: 2003-2015 (2015), Islamic Gender Apartheid: Exposing a Veiled War Against Women (2017) A Politically Incorrect Feminist (2018), and Requiem for A Female Serial Killer (2020).
She has archived most of her articles at her website: https://www.phyllis-chesler.com/articles
- My Feminist Autobiography
- Academic CV (Forensic, General)
- Curriculum Vitae (Judaism/Jewish World)
- Feminists Who Changed America
- The Elizabeth Cady Stanton of Her Time
- Entry on Phyllis Chesler in Encyclopedia Judaica
- Entry on Phyllis Chesler in Jewish Women in America
- Phyllis Chesler’s Facebook Page
- Jewish Women’s Archive