"I think the sheer fact of women talking, being, paradoxical, inexplicable, flip, self-destructiv e but above all else public is the most revolutionary thing in the world."
"Why does everybody think that women are debasing themselves when we expose the conditions of our debasement?"
Source: Chris Kraus (2015). “I Love Dick”, p.173, Profile Books
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Chris Kraus
Writer and Filmmaker
Chris Kraus is a writer and filmmaker known for her provocative exploration of feminism and identity, particularly in her work 'I Love Dick'.
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