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The Whole Woman

The Whole Woman

The Whole Woman

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Published: 1 March, 2000
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Germaine Greer proclaims that the time has come to get angry again! Modern feminism has become the victim of unenlightened complacency, and what started out in the Sixties as a movement for liberation has become one that has sought and settled for equality. With fiery rhetoric, authoritative insight, outrageous humour and broad-ranging debate, Greer shows that, although women have indeed come a very long way in the last thirty years, the notion of our 'having it all' has disguised the persistent discrimination and exploitation that continues to exist for women in the basic areas of health, sex, politics, economics and marketing. Erudite, eccentric, provocative and invigorating, Germaine Greer once again sets the agenda for the future of feminism as the millennium draws to a close. Here is all the polemical power that sold over a million copies of The Female Eunuch and kept its author at the heart of controversy ever since. The announcement in February 1998 that this book was coming was enough to send the world's media into a frenzied spin of speculation: The Whole Woman will be required reading for thinking adults everywhere.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781862300576
ISBN10 1862300577
Number Of Pages 464
Item Weight 305 g
Product Dimensions 126 x 27 x 198 mm
Publisher / Reseller Anchor Books
Format paperback
Edition New
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Compulsively readable. -- San Francisco Chronicle Right on. -- Los Angeles Times She is deliberately irate and humorous, challenging and disarming as she seeks to undermine firmly held beliefs. -- Newsday

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