Cross-readings along the axes of paltry:
S.C.U.M manifesto [EN] (1967)
Having stripped the world of conversation, friendship and love, the
male offers us these paltry substitutes:
*"Great Art" and "Culture":* The male "artist" attempts to solve his
dilemma of not being able to live, of not being female, by constructing
a highly artificial world in which the male is heroized, that is,
displays female traits, and the female is reduced to highly limited,
insipid subordinate roles, that is, to being male.
SUGGESTIONS
Also specific to S.C.U.M manifesto [EN] (1967):
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