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Germaine Greer’s new book, The Whole Woman, is a book version of the T-shirt. Greer wrote the book she said she’d never write. The Whole Woman is a sequel to The Female Eunuch, one of several books which inspired a generation of women in the ‘70s. Greer’s new offering is bltadwin.ruted Reading Time: 9 mins. Work Germaine Greer Thirty years after publishing The Female Eunuch, a controversial treatise on women's status and feminism, Australian writer Germaine Greer has written a sequel: The Whole Woman. In this chapter of the new book. In her latest book, The Whole Woman, Greer carefully and wittily lays out excruciating truths. Women still earn 60% of a man's salary and shoulder most of the household tasks including child rearing. When fathers abscond it's the single impoverished mothers who bear the blame for rearing the maladapted children that contribute to the ills of bltadwin.ru by:


Subscribe to my youtube channel for zesty radfem/ gender critical videos bltadwin.ru out r/feminist_videos. Mellowed perhaps by the years since she published The Female Eunuch() but still outrageous in her witticisms and puns, Germaine Greer, in The Whole Woman, takes on the whole of the. Germaine Greer is back and she's still angry. The Whole Woman is the self-proclaimed sequel to 's The Female Eunuch, a sequel she had said she would never write. She took up the cause again because "the fire flared up in her belly" when the feminists of her generation said that feminism had gone too far and the "lifestyle feminists.


The Whole Woman. Germaine Greer. Black Swan, - Feminism - pages. 3 Reviews. In this thoroughly engaging new book, the fervent, rollicking, straight-shooting Greer, is, as ever, "the. Germaine Greer is back and she's still angry. The Whole Woman is the self-proclaimed sequel to 's The Female Eunuch, a sequel she had said she would never write. She took up the cause again because "the fire flared up in her belly" when the feminists of her generation said that feminism had gone too far and the "lifestyle feminists" (whoever they may be) said that it had gone far enough. In her latest book, The Whole Woman, Greer carefully and wittily lays out excruciating truths. Women still earn 60% of a man's salary and shoulder most of the household tasks including child rearing. When fathers abscond it's the single impoverished mothers who bear the blame for rearing the maladapted children that contribute to the ills of society.

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