Hounded by Jenny Lindsay - ISBN: 9781509563630
Paperback
Silenced women face hidden harms for defending sex-based rights.

Hounded

Women, Harms and the Gender Wars

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  • Paperback

    208 pages

  • Release Date

    27 January 2025

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Summary

The last decade has seen countless cases of women being fired, disciplined, protested or no-platformed for their views on sex and gender. Whether high-profile celebrities or previously unknown feminists, such women’s vocal non-belief in ‘gender identity’ as a universal human condition bears a high social cost. These ‘houndings’ are often presented starkly, clinically, in headlines or fleeting social media moments, stripped of the true cost of holding such beliefs.

But what is the real…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781509563630
ISBN-10:1509563636
Author:Jenny Lindsay
Publisher:John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Imprint:Polity Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:208
Release Date:27 January 2025
Weight:249g
Dimensions:213mm x 137mm x 13mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

“A tremendous book.”
Jo Phoenix, University of Reading

“This passionate and beautifully written book is balm to the soul of those of us who, like the author, have suffered the distressing experience of being hounded because we dare to speak about the impact of being of the female sex. The personal and psychological cost of being one of those disagreeable women is very high. But as Lindsay makes abundantly clear, the cost of remaining silent is higher: the destruction of women’s rights and of liberal democracy itself.”
Helen Joyce, author of Trans: When Ideology Meets Reality

“A shocking compendium showing how women from all walks of life have been disenfranchised, ostracised, threatened, and worse for believing in the importance of biological sex, told in a compelling and compassionate way.”
Kathleen Stock, author of Material Girls: Why Reality Matters for Feminism

“An excellent and profoundly angering analysis of the way in which women who have spoken out in the ‘gender wars’ have been punished. The costs to women documented here – where the punishment is always the process – will be familiar to far too many.”
Sarah Pedersen, Robert Gordon University

“Jenny Lindsay’s Hounded: Women, Harms and the Gender Wars is a reminder of why compassion is so vital for social justice work in a liberal democracy. Lindsay lays bare the dark side of the gender identity debates, exposing the damage caused by online smear campaigns, harassment, and violence targeting gender critical feminists. While I vehemently disagree with Lindsay and other gender critical feminists on sex, gender, and trans inclusion, we do not have to be on the same side to know that terrorizing those with differing beliefs is illiberal and dehumanizing. Hounded serves as a crucial wake-up call to the silencing impulses on the left that stifle meaningful debates, and the human cost of this silencing.”
Caroline Heldman, Occidental College

“Herself a victim of hounding, Jenny Lindsay doesn’t let her scars get in the way, and tells the sobering story of women who paid a disproportionate price for speaking out against gender identity ideology. Riveting and meticulously researched, Hounded is an unflinching diary of the gender wars.”
Umut Özkýrýmlý, IBEI (Institut Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals) and Blanquerna University, author of Cancelled: The Left Way Back from Woke

“Jenny Lindsay’s careful argument about the debate over gender identity theory is a model for progressive politics—passionate but carefully argued, and unstinting in its concern for women.”
Robert Jensen, Emeritus Professor, University of Texas at Austin, author of It’s Debatable: Talking Authentically about Tricky Topics

“Lindsay has written a clear-headed but passionate tale of women’s resistance to an insidious form of bullying and social exclusion. She has provided us with the tools of resistance. Lindsay is a warrior”
Julie Bindel, feminist and writer, author of Feminism for Women

“Her book is a compelling and vital chronicle of how she, and far too many other women, have been victimised for daring to insist upon the truthfulness of material reality.”
Alex Massie, The Sunday Times

“brilliant… a calm, meticulous, compassionate book on a deeply painful topic”
Victoria Smith, The Critic

“immensely valuable… compelling”
Robert Jessel, The Critic

“scrupulous”
Spiked

“one of the most important political books ever to have been written about Scottish culture and politics”
The Herald

“Lindsay’s excellent, energetic book […] should be on the reading list of every MSP and MP in the country.”
The Scotsman

“your book will rightly be seen as one of the definitive chronicles of these times.”
J.K. Rowling (posted on X 19/12/2024)

“This illuminating book shows why the Supreme Court’s ruling was in everybody’s interests.”
Morning Star

About The Author

Jenny Lindsay

Jenny Lindsay is a poet, performer and essayist based in Scotland. She is the author of two full-length and two pamphlet poetry collections, two poetry/ theatre stage-shows, and has produced commissioned work across poetry, prose, and theatre for numerous publications and institutions. Her film-poem The Imagined We won the inaugural John Byrne Award for Critical Thinking in 2020. Hounded is her debut non-fiction book.

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