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2012 Australian Women Writers Challenge Review: The Sisters Antipodes by Jane Alison

2012 Australian Women Writers Challenge Review: The Sisters Antipodes by Jane Alison

By Jo Tamar on August 4, 2012

An extra review for the 2012 Australian Women Writer’s Challenge – The Sisters Antipodes by Jane Alison

Posted in arts & entertainment, gender & feminism | Tagged australian women writers challenge, books & writing, literature, women authors, women's writing | 9 Responses

Friday Hoyden: Joanna Russ

Friday Hoyden: Joanna Russ

By Guest Hoyden on April 27, 2012

Guest post from Tansy Rayner Roberts: Joanna Russ is one of the mighty legends of the science fiction field that everyone needs to know about. As well as writing many important novels and short stories, she was a brutal literary critic, a brilliant academic, an unflinching feminist, and a devastatingly articulate commentator on gender, not only in science fiction but in the history of culture.

Posted in arts & entertainment, ethics & philosophy, gender & feminism, social justice | Tagged books & writing, hoydens, SF, women's writing | 3 Responses

2012 Australian Women Writers Challenge Review: Monkey Grip by Helen Garner

2012 Australian Women Writers Challenge Review: Monkey Grip by Helen Garner

By Jo Tamar on February 14, 2012

An extra review for the 2012 Australian Women Writer’s Challenge – Monkey Grip by Helen Garner

Posted in arts & entertainment, Culture, gender & feminism | Tagged australian women writers challenge, books & writing, class, literature, sexism, women authors, women's writing

2012 Australian Women Writers Challenge in summary

2012 Australian Women Writers Challenge in summary

By Jo Tamar on January 18, 2012

Jo Tamar’s summary post for the 2012 Australian Women Writer’s Challenge.

Posted in arts & entertainment, Culture, gender & feminism | Tagged australian women writers challenge, books & writing, women authors, women's writing | 5 Responses

2012 Australian Women Writers Challenge Review: Unpolished Gem by Alice Pung

2012 Australian Women Writers Challenge Review: Unpolished Gem by Alice Pung

By Jo Tamar on January 17, 2012

Jo Tamar’s fourth review for the 2012 Australian Women Writer’s Challenge – Unpolished Gem by Alice Pung.

Posted in arts & entertainment, Culture, gender & feminism | Tagged australian women writers challenge, books & writing, class, literature, race & racism, sexism, women authors, women's writing | 1 Response

2012 Australian Women Writers Challenge Review: We of the Never Never by Mrs Aeneas Gunn

2012 Australian Women Writers Challenge Review: We of the Never Never by Mrs Aeneas Gunn

By Jo Tamar on January 16, 2012

Jo Tamar’s third review for the 2012 Australian Women Writer’s Challenge – We of the Never Never by Mrs Aeneas Gunn.

Posted in arts & entertainment, Culture, gender & feminism | Tagged australian women writers challenge, books & writing, class, literature, race & racism, sexism, women authors, women's writing

2012 Australian Women Writers Challenge Review: Cargo by Jessica Au

2012 Australian Women Writers Challenge Review: Cargo by Jessica Au

By Jo Tamar on January 15, 2012

Jo Tamar’s second review for the 2012 Australian Women Writer’s Challenge – Cargo by Jessica Au.

Posted in arts & entertainment, Culture, gender & feminism | Tagged australian women writers challenge, books & writing, class, disability, literature, women authors, women's writing

2012 Australian Women Writers Challenge Review: Carpentaria by Alexis Wright

2012 Australian Women Writers Challenge Review: Carpentaria by Alexis Wright

By Jo Tamar on January 14, 2012

Jo Tamar’s first review for the 2012 Australian Women Writer’s Challenge – Carpentaria by Alexis Wright.

Posted in arts & entertainment, Culture, gender & feminism, indigenous | Tagged australian women writers challenge, books & writing, indigenous, literature, women authors, women's writing | 1 Response

A Prize of One's Own

A Prize of One’s Own

By tigtog on May 6, 2011

A group of Australian women writers and publishers are working to set up an equivalent of the Orange prize in their country, to combat what they describe as “the systemic exclusion of women writers over several decades” from the country’s major literary awards.

Posted in arts & entertainment, gender & feminism, media | Tagged books & writing, fiction, literature, women's writing

The cover of the book HOW TO SUPPRESS WOMEN'S WRITING by Joanna Russ

The Conversation: Guest Post by Laughingrat

By Guest Hoyden on May 1, 2011

Joanna Russ died today; I didn’t know her.

This is how the conversation goes: a professor, a pal or two, mention a book by Joanna Russ called How to Suppress Women’s Writing. I see it referenced online sometimes; I find an image, occasionally, of the cover, with the phrases “She didn’t write it,” “She wrote it, but she had help,” etc., naming and de-normalizing bad ideas that are always sneaking into my subconscious.

Posted in arts & entertainment, gender & feminism | Tagged books & writing, women's writing | 3 Responses

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