WEDNESDAY: Feminism, Greer and Tankard Reist | Andrew Hamilton: If Dickens were alive today | CARTOON: Leadership challenge open blather
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WEDNESDAY 8 FEBRUARY 2012
Feminism, Greer and Tankard Reist
LYN BENDER
Germaine Greer has said she did not want to be a high priestess of feminism. What may have been extracted from her views and the constant evolution of feminism has been diminished by being reduced to a formula such as that used to denounce Melinda Tankard Reist.
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NON-FICTION
If Dickens were alive today
ANDREW HAMILTON
If Dickens wished to address the deprivation and discrimination suffered by Indigenous Australians and asylum seekers today, he would need to turn to the popular media. But even though he was superbly gifted for the genre, his telly series would most likely flop.
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