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Unfinished business : sex, freedom and misogyny / Anna Goldsworthy.

Unfinished business : sex, freedom and misogyny / Anna Goldsworthy.
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TF1217906 305.42 GOL
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Record Number 17371
ISBN 1863956026 (pbk)
9781863956024 (paperback)
ISSN 1832-0953
Location 305.42 GOL
Author Goldsworthy, Anna
Title Unfinished business : sex, freedom and misogyny / Anna Goldsworthy. [BOOK]
Running title QE 50 2013
Published Colliingwood, Vic. : Black Inc., [2013].
Collingwood, Vic. Black Inc., 2013.
Collation 126 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Content types text
Series Quarterly Essay ; issue 50
General Note Cover title.
Bibliography Note Includes bibliographical references (pages 70-79)
Contents Note Includes correspondence : Andrew Charlton, Jim Chalmers, Peter Brent, Russell Marks, Guy Rundle, Louise Tarrant, Troy Bramston, Nicholas Reece, Mark Latham.
Participant Note Read by Louise Crawford.
Summary Note Western women today have unprecedented freedom and power. In Australia we have a female prime minister and governor-general; women are at the forefront of almost every area of public life. Yet when Julia Gillard’s misogyny speech ricocheted around the world, it clearly touched a nerve. Why? For young women in particular, it is both rewarding and confusing. What cultural messages do they receive about work and home, about sex and their bodies? Why do so many reject the feminist label? And why does pop culture wink at us with storylines featuring submissive women, from Mad Men to 50 Shades of Grey to the darker recesses of pornography? With piercing insight, Anna Goldsworthy lays bare the dilemmas of being a woman today and asks how women can truly become free agents.
Target Audience Collection code: W - Women
Subject Women, Rights of
Misogyny
Women -- Australia -- Social life and customs -- 21st century
Women's rights
Women -- Social life and customs
Women -- Social life and customs -- Australia
Women -- Social life and customs -- 21st century
Women in technology
Misogyny -- Australia
Women -- Australia -- Social conditions -- History -- 21st century
Women -- Australia -- Social conditions -- 21st century
Added Name Charlton, Andrew, 1978-, correspondent
Chalmers, Jim, correspondent
Brent, Peter, 1931-, correspondent
Marks, Russell, correspondent
Rundle, Guy, correspondent
Tarrant, Louise, correspondent
Bramston, Troy, correspondent
Reece, Nicholas, correspondent
Latham, Mark, 1961-, correspondent
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