The Social Theory of Georg Simmel vs Wild Zones: Pornography, Art and Feminism
Key Differences
Nicholas J. Spykman's title focuses on Georg Simmel and is presented as an in-depth scholarly exploration tied to feminist theory, while Kelly Ives's work centers on pornography, art, and feminism with an explicitly strong theoretical topic. A is priced in a lower price tier than B and both have a single 5.00 rating, so choice depends on whether you prefer Simmel-focused sociology (A) or art-and-pornography feminist analysis (B)
The Social Theory of Georg Simmel
An in-depth exploration of Georg Simmel's social theory. Key ideas illuminate social forms and modernity; useful for feminist theory contexts. Customer insight notes ambiguity in keywords
Pros
- focus on social theory topics
- clear academic framing
- relevant to feminist theory discussions
- concise title and structure
Cons
- limited customer insights
- features listed as N/A
- single rating from one reviewer
Wild Zones: Pornography, Art and Feminism
A feminist theory book exploring pornography, art, and feminism. Includes a stated rating from reader feedback and critical perspectives. Customer insight notes no highlighted keywords
Pros
- scholarly exploration of themes
- clear focus on feminism
Cons
- limited customer insight available
- single review noted
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Kelly Ives |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Tie |
| User Reviews | Tie |