who is shaping your world? — Men Explain Things to Me —author interview
Rebecca Solnit is a decorated author and activist, but she may be best-known for the word she added to our lexicon: “mansplaining.” Mansplaining was born from a 2008 blog post in which Solnit wrote: “Men explain things to me, and other women, whether or not they know what they’re talking about.” Since then, “mansplaining” has taken the culturesphere by storm, getting named one of The New York Times’ “words of the year” and inspiring countless think-pieces. Solnit has been writing elegant, sharp essays and books for more than two decades-her latest book, also called Men Explain Things to Me, released today, is a collection of seven essays about this particular facet of the modern gender wars. On the whole her work spans a broad spectrum of subjects ranging from literature, art, philosophy, anti-militarism, and the environment. It is feminist, frequently funny, unflinchingly honest, and often scathing in its conclusions. In 2010, the Utne Reader named Solnit, who is the recipient of several literary awards, including a Guggenheim Fellowship and a Lannan literary fellowship, one of 25 Visionaries Who are Changing Your World.
Tell me about writing that first essay from which the name of the book is taken, “Men Explain Things to Me.” As you mention in the book, it is a piece that continues, years after publication, to be shared and discussed.
I’d been joking about writing it for years. Men explaining things to me had been happening my whole life. The infamous incident I described-in which a man talked over me to explain a Very Important Book he thought I should read that it turns out I wrote-happened five years earlier in 2003.
The term “mansplaining” has resonated with so many women. It shifted the cultural universe ever so slightly (in a good way). Did you expect this response?