Examples of using Dworkin in English and their translations into Swedish
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Dworkin and Stoltenberg were married in 1998;
it's just gonna bounce around Dworkin.
Andrea Dworkin never wore a Wonderbra.
Or Greg Pachenko or Katie Greenwald. I hated them when they were named Scott Dworkin.
Dworkin, MacKinnon, what they're doing with the censorship stuff.
I hated them when they were named Scott Dworkin or Greg Pechenko
Dworkin began writing poetry
language often sharply polarized debate, and made Dworkin herself a figure of intense controversy.
Dworkin, however, wrote"My fiction is not autobiography.
Emotionally fragile and in failing health, Dworkin mostly withdrew from public life for two years following the articles.
Dworkin was born in Camden, New Jersey, to Harry Dworkin and Sylvia Spiegel.
In addition to her writing and activism, Dworkin gained notoriety as a speaker,
Dworkin agreed to complete the book-which she eventually titled Woman Hating-and publish it when she reached the United States.
The feminist poet Muriel Rukeyser hired her as an assistant Dworkin later said,"I was the worst assistant in the history of the world.
Ronald Dworkin, 81, American philosopher
by Andrea Dworkin(Tenth Anniversary Edition 1997) at the Wayback Machine archived April 2.
In her memoirs, Dworkin relates that during that conversation she vowed to dedicate her life to the feminist movement.
cf. Dworkin, however, wrote"My fiction is not autobiography.
Dworkin compared her proposal to the Southern Poverty Law Center's use of civil rights litigation against the Ku Klux Klan.
This would not undermine the“rights thesis” of Ronald Dworkin; rather it would emphasize more John Rawls' broader perspective in the issue.
Dworkin testified that the doctors in the House of Detention gave her an internal examination which was so rough that she bled for days afterwards.
Soon after testifying before the grand jury, Dworkin left Bennington College on the liner Castel Felice to live in Greece and to pursue her writing.
Dworkin spoke at the first Take Back the Night march in November 1978,
the man who had promised Dworkin the money gave her the airline ticket anyway,
Dworkin also joined a feminist consciousness raising group,
replies to questions from the commissioners, Dworkin denounced the use of criminal obscenity prosecutions against pornographers,
Dworkin authored ten books of radical feminist theory
Taking this as her problem, Dworkin asked,"Why do right-wing women agitate for their own subordination?
Compare R. Dworkin, Taking Rights Seriously(1977),
Her relationship with her mother was strained, but Dworkin later wrote about how her mother's belief in legal birth control