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Men Explain Things to Me is a 2014 essay collection by the American writer Rebecca Solnit, published by Haymarket Books. The book originally contained seven essays, the main essay of which was cited in The New Republic as the piece that "launched the term mansplaining", though Solnit herself did not use the word in the original essay and has since rejected the term. The September 2015 expanded edition of the book included two new essays: "Cassandra Among the Creeps" and "#YesAllWomen: Feminists Rewrite the Story."

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  • Men Explain Things to Me is a 2014 essay collection by the American writer Rebecca Solnit, published by Haymarket Books. The book originally contained seven essays, the main essay of which was cited in The New Republic as the piece that "launched the term mansplaining", though Solnit herself did not use the word in the original essay and has since rejected the term. The September 2015 expanded edition of the book included two new essays: "Cassandra Among the Creeps" and "#YesAllWomen: Feminists Rewrite the Story." (en)
  • Gli uomini mi spiegano le cose (Men Explain Things to Me) è una raccolta di saggi brevi di Rebecca Solnit, pubblicata nel 2014 da . La prima edizione del libro conteneva sette saggi per un totale di 130 pagine, mentre nel settembre 2015 è stata pubblicata una seconda edizione che include due nuove saggi dell'autrice, portando le pagine a 176. La prima edizione del libro è stata tradotta e pubblicata in lingua italiana nel 2017 dalla casa editrice Ponte alle Grazie. (it)
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  • 978-1-60846-386-2
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  • May 2014 (en)
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  • Men Explain Things to Me is a 2014 essay collection by the American writer Rebecca Solnit, published by Haymarket Books. The book originally contained seven essays, the main essay of which was cited in The New Republic as the piece that "launched the term mansplaining", though Solnit herself did not use the word in the original essay and has since rejected the term. The September 2015 expanded edition of the book included two new essays: "Cassandra Among the Creeps" and "#YesAllWomen: Feminists Rewrite the Story." (en)
  • Gli uomini mi spiegano le cose (Men Explain Things to Me) è una raccolta di saggi brevi di Rebecca Solnit, pubblicata nel 2014 da . La prima edizione del libro conteneva sette saggi per un totale di 130 pagine, mentre nel settembre 2015 è stata pubblicata una seconda edizione che include due nuove saggi dell'autrice, portando le pagine a 176. La prima edizione del libro è stata tradotta e pubblicata in lingua italiana nel 2017 dalla casa editrice Ponte alle Grazie. (it)
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