“Female Chauvinist Pigs: Women and the Rise of Raunch Culture” is a book by Ariel Levy that critically examines the phenomenon of raunch culture. the book analyzes how women participate in and memorialize culture that objectifies them. Levy argues that what was once seen as a form of sexual liberation has become a means of self-objectification, where women compete for the male gaze at the expense of their dignity and self-respect.