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This is an archive article published on May 30, 2011

‘How to Be a Domestic Goddess’ a feminist tract: author

British food writer Nigella Lawson calls her work an important feminist tract in its own way.

British food writer Nigella Lawson has said that her second book,‘How to Be a Domestic Goddess’,is an important feminist tract.

Lawson,51,said she meant every word about the book,written in 2000,and which won her the British Book Award for Author of the Year,being important.

“I think it’s a very important feminist tract in its own right,and I’m not being entirely ironic,” the Telegraph quoted Lawson as saying.

“Baking is the less applauded of the cooking arts,whereas restaurants are a male province to be celebrated. There’s something intrinsically misogynistic about decrying a tradition because it has always been female. I’m not being entirely facetious when I say it’s a feminist tract,” she added.

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