Germaine Greer's passionate and powerfully worded essay about Aboriginal rage is a provocation that will cause heated and intense debate.
Germaine Greer, is a theorist, academic, and journalist. Although she studies the literature of early modern English, she is best known for her work in twentieth century feminism. Her ideas about gender and sexuality have provoked controversy since the release of her 1970 book The Female Eunuch. Some of Germaine Greer s other works are titled Sex and Destiny- The Politics of Human Fertility, The Change- Women, Aging and the Menopause, and Shakespeare's Wife.
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