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  1. Hace 3 días · Germaine Greer satirizó con furia a los «brillantes expertos» de la industria de los artículos de tocador por «inventar el problema (y, en el mismo instante, su solución) del olor vaginal… A fin de cuentas, no era como si las calles hubieran estado llenas de gente tirada por las emanaciones vaginales» (1987: 63-64).

  2. Hace 6 días · Germaine Greer. Getty Images. Women came together in “consciousness-raising” groups to share their individual experiences of oppression. These discussions informed and motivated public agitation for gender equality and social change. Sexuality and gender-based violence were other prominent second-wave concerns.

  3. Hace 6 días · Germaine Greer wrote “The Female Eunuch”, which became an international bestseller and is considered an important text in the feminist movement. The book describes women as eunuchs or castrates, robbed of their natural energy by the patriarchal society.

  4. Hace 5 días · Germaine Greer, who wrote The Female Eunuch, said she was not surprised by the journalist’s inappropriate comment. She added that although Fältskog was a renowned singer, she did not receive a ...

  5. Hace 3 días · On Patriotism, by Paul Daley. On Rape, by Germaine Greer. Author: Paula Matthewson Title: On Merit (On Series, previously Little Books on Big Ideas series) Publisher: Melbourne University Press, 2019 ISBN: 9780522875751, pbk., 97 pages Source: Personal library, purchased from Benn’s Books $14.99.

  6. Hace 5 días · Interviewed by Virginia Trioli on ABC TV News Breakfast in September 2014 about his documentary Brilliant Careers (on Australian expatriates Germaine Greer, Robert Hughes, Barry Humphries and Clive James), Howard Jacobson rejected the view that Australia in the 1960s was a cultural desert.

  7. Hace 1 día · My interest in sex dwindled. Desperate for a solution, I gobbled yam pills and a herb, ‘horny goat,’ to no avail. Germaine Greer said that in middle age, she was happy men didn’t look at her as a sexual object anymore, but instead appreciate­d her brain. I would have happily traded in my PhD for a wolf whistle.