Where are the books by women with big ideas?


Books like Freakonomics, defining significant cultural or economic trends with a punchy title, never seem to be produced by women. But why?




Apparently Naomi Klein and Susan Faludi don't count; nor Greer, Russ, Millett, Carter, Woolf, Wollstonecraft, Rowbottom, Paglia, Rubin, Dworkin, Gilbert and Gubar, Showalter, Jardine ... Why do I think The Guardian bookblog is actually trolling rather than saying something serious ever? Make brain dead statement and step back. Hey, I can do that...


On the other hand, maybe women know the truth: it's not the size of the idea that matters, it's what you do with it.
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Here's an amusing response:

"Here at Bookninja, I have developed an alternative theory about how we roll in Canada. Developing this theory involved taking my own bias in hand, crafting a thesis to suit and proving it by plucking a few favourite examples, all while ignoring any evidence that doesn’t fit.

Here it is: Canadian “big think” books are written by women - Noami Klein, Jane Jacobs, Margaret Atwood, Margaret Visser…"
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