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Sociologist and women's studies researcher, scholar, ecofeminist, and international activist against violence against women and exploitation through globalisation, Maria Mies is one of the world's original thinkers. This is an autobiography of Maria Mies that packs in seventy-sev ...
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An important collection of essays by contributors such as Justice Elizabeth Evatt, Moira Rayner, Justice Jane Matthews, Chief Judge Waldron and more. Reinforces the need for ongoing strategies to ensure continuing reform of the legal system in relation to judicial attitudes towar ...
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A selection of poetry from the author of Hecate's Charms and Flesh and Paper (with Suniti Namjoshi).
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An explanation of the foundation of recent post-modern theory which also criticises the misogynist and patriarchal work of Jacques Lacan, Michel Foucault, Jacques Derrida, Jean Baudrillard and Jean-Francois Lyotard.
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An examination of the social consequences of the information revolution for women. There are no women in control of television channels, radio stations, newspaper houses, or software companies. Other work by the author includes Man Made Language and Invisible Women .
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An extended fable. The central theme of this book, of how to live decently and honourably in a cruel and irrational world, is explored through concepts of sainthood, love, and the anticipation of death.
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Against the background of the escalating violence of the 1980s, this novel tells the story of three families - black, Afrikaans and Jewish - who are inextricably bound by love, hate, hope and betrayal. Other work by the author includes The Umbrella Tree , Another Year in Africa ...
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A novel which follows the narrator, a film-maker, through the process of writing a script. As the script progresses her life begins to take on elements from the script, and with the central motif of her work being Helen of Troy, the lives of all those around her take on a new mea ...
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An exploration of the ethical, legal and political implications of hi-tech biomedical reproductive technologies. This book argues that these technologies violate the integrity of women's bodies, perpetuate prostitution, and are a threat to women's basic human rights.
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A guide to the diverse culture of the women of Australia. Rural and urban women describe the places they know and love, describe their histories and show something of what lies behind a first impression. Contributors include Oodgeroo Noonuccal, Faith Bandler and Sara Dowse.
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