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"Undernourished, intelligence becomes like the bloated belly of a starving child: swollen, filled with nothing the body can use"

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Dworkin comes in with an image so brutal it risks offending the reader into paying attention, which is exactly the point. The simile yokes “intelligence” to a humanitarian emergency: the distended belly of a starving child, swollen not from abundance but from deprivation. It’s a moral trapdoor. If you’ve ever prized cleverness as its own virtue, she forces you to feel how grotesque that self-satisfaction can look when the mind is denied real sustenance.

The specific intent isn’t to romanticize hunger as metaphor; it’s to indict a culture that celebrates mental performance while starving the conditions that make thought worth anything - time, safety, education, solidarity, lived experience, political agency. “Undernourished” suggests intelligence can be stunted not by a lack of IQ but by a lack of material and ethical nutrients. The phrase “filled with nothing the body can use” lands like a diagnosis of empty calories: trivia, status games, rhetorical dexterity, theory detached from consequence. The mind can expand, even impress, while failing at the basic task of helping a person live.

Subtextually, it’s also a shot at institutions that reward abstraction over responsibility. As a feminist critic writing in the late 20th century, Dworkin was perpetually confronting intellectual worlds that could analyze oppression elegantly while leaving women’s bodies and realities untouched. The metaphor collapses the distance between “ideas” and flesh. Her rhetorical power comes from refusing the safe, refined language of debate; she drags intelligence back to the body, where neglect becomes visible, undeniable, and shameful.

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Andrea Dworkin (September 26, 1946 - April 9, 2005) was a Critic from USA.

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