Sex, zips and feminism: Erica Jong’s Fear of Flying after 50 years

The Conversation asked me to consider Erica Jong’s Fear of Flying half a century after it was first published for its Feminist Classics series. I wrote that while the book’s racism shocks and can’t be overlooked, the book still speaks to our present moment.

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