If you liked Man made language by Dale Spender, start with Enciclopedia internacional de las mujeres (2006), Routledge International Encyclopedia of Women Vol. 1 (2001), and Feminist Theorists (1983). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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Recommended next reads

  1. 1 Enciclopedia internacional de las mujeres 2006 · 5 pages · Cheris Kramarae, Dale Spender, Manuel Orive Castro, Isabel Verdeja Lizama · Same author
  2. 2 Routledge International Encyclopedia of Women Vol. 1 2001 · 4 pages · Dale Spender · Same author
  3. 3 Feminist Theorists 1983 · 406 pages · Dale Spender · Same author
  4. 4 The writing or the sex?, or, Why you don't have to read women's writing to know it's no good 1989 · 220 pages · Dale Spender · Same author
  5. 5 Writing a New World (Australian literary heritage) 2003 · 326 pages · Dale Spender · Same author
  6. 6 Nattering on the net 1996 · 278 pages · Dale Spender · Same author
  7. 7 Mothers of the novel 1988 · 368 pages · Dale Spender · Same author
  8. 8 Anthology Of British Women Writers 1989 · 800 pages · Dale Spender · Same author
  9. 9 Reflecting Men 1988 · 208 pages · Dale Spender · Same author
  10. 10 Scribbling sisters 1986 · 188 pages · Dale Spender · Same author
  11. 11 Talking Comfort 1992 · 240 pages · Dale Spender · Same author
  12. 12 Women of Ideas : And What Men Have Done to Them 2024 · 598 pages · Dale Spender · Same author

Frequently asked questions

What should I read after Man made language?

BookOrb recommends Enciclopedia internacional de las mujeres (2006), Routledge International Encyclopedia of Women Vol. 1 (2001), Feminist Theorists (1983), The writing or the sex?, or, Why you don't have to read women's writing to know it's no good (1989), and Writing a New World (Australian literary heritage) (2003).

Are there books like Man made language?

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Who wrote Man made language?

Man made language is by Dale Spender.