Maureen Dowd discusses her book, “Are Men Necessary?: When Sexes Collide.” The book is a compilation of nine essays. In each essay, Dowd examines the current state of feminism from a different angle. She explains that the book covers a plethora of topics including, but not limited to, the Monica Lewinsky scandal, Anita Hill, Elizabeth Vargas, Helen Gurley Brown, and Sex in the City. In a tongue-in-cheek fashion, Dowd critiques gender relations in contemporary settings such as, the workplace, politics, and the media.
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