著者について

Valerie Solanas was an American feminist writer, radical, and activist, best known for her 1967 work, the SCUM Manifesto, which advocated for the elimination of men from society and the establishment of a female-led world. Solanas's provocative ideas and her unique blend of radical politics and avant-garde art made her a significant figure in the feminist movement of the 1960s. Despite being often overshadowed by her infamous association with the artist Andy Warhol, her writings and ideas have continued to inspire discussions around gender and power dynamics.

Born in New Jersey, Solanas struggled throughout her life with poverty and mental health issues, which influenced her work and message. Her radical views, particularly in SCUM Manifesto, challenged societal norms and sparked debates on feminism and gender roles that resonate to this day. Solanas's life and writings remain a pivotal part of feminist literature, contributing to the ongoing discourse on equality and women's rights.

国籍 アメリカ人
生年月日 April 9, 1936
出生地 Elizabeth, New Jersey, USA
死亡日 April 25, 1988
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