- Esther Vilar
Esther Vilar (born
September 16 ,1935 ) is a German writer born inBuenos Aires ,Argentina . She wrote the book "The Manipulated Man " (1971) and its follow-up "The polygamous sex" (1976). She trained and practised as a medical doctor originally."The Manipulated Man" was quite popular at the time of its release, in part due to the considerable press coverage it received. The author Esther Vilar also appeared on
The Tonight Show to discuss the book. Controversy surrounding the book's main tenets led to the author receiving death threats in connection with them. In fact, comparative to Salman Rushdie's experience, she has reported that she has received decades of scorn:So I hadn't imagined broadly enough the isolation I would find myself in after writing this book. Nor had I envisaged the consequences which it would have for subsequent writing and even for my private life - violent threats have not ceased to this date.
- Esther Vilar, August 1998The main idea behind the book is that women are not oppressed by men, but rather control men in a relationship that is to their advantage but which most men are not aware of.
Some of the strategies described in her books are:
*Lure men with sex, using
Seduction Strategies . As her famous quote goes:"Men have been trained and conditioned by women, not unlike the way Pavlov conditioned his dogs, into becoming their slaves. As compensation for their labours men are given periodic use of a woman's vagina."
*Use praise to control men by administering it carefully.
*Use children as hostages to control men.A revised version of the book is currently in print. Her play "Speer" (1998) is a work of fictional biography about the German architect and has been staged in Berlin and London, directed by and starring
Klaus Maria Brandauer . She has also written many other books and plays, but most have not been translated into English.elected works
*cite book|author=Vilar, Esther|title=The Manipulated Man|publisher=Pinter & Martin|year=1998|id=ISBN 0-9530964-2-4
*cite book|author=Vilar, Esther|title=The polygamous sex: A man's right to the other woman|publisher=W. H. Allen|year=1976|id=ISBN 0-491-01737-5
*cite book|author=Vilar, Esther|title=Speer|publisher=Transit|year=1998|id=ISBN 3-88747-128-8 (play)
*cite book|author=Vilar, Esther|title=El discurso inaugural de la papisa americana(The inaugural address of the American papess)|publisher=Lectorum|year=1982|id=ISBN 84-02-09008-7External links
* [http://www.theabsolute.net/misogyny/vilar.html Personal site on Esther Vilar]
* [http://www.pinterandmartin.com Pinter & Martin, Esther Vilar's English publishers]
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