The Alphabet v The Goddess Wife is reading this and sharing some stuff from it with me.
→[More:] The basic premise is that, as writing got more common, and words replaces images in human communications, society moved from sexual egalitarianism towards patriarchy and misogyny.
This sort of pinged my "oversimplicity" meter, and I threw out examples of some Polynesian cultures (Hawaii, for one) and some pre-columbian civilizations in which there was no written alphabet, per se, but also in which it was probably not a picnic to be female.
Has anyone read this book, and, if so, what do you think of it?