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message 1: by Hali (last edited Apr 09, 2016 10:05PM) (new)

Hali (dreamslikediamondss) | 12 comments Hi everyone.

As someone relatively new to feminist literature (but so keen to learn more), should I read Germaine Greer's books? Ive heard such mixed reviews on both main books and I am just wondering what the general consensus is here in our bookclub.

Keen to hear everyone's thoughts...

Temperance.


message 2: by Aglaea (new)

Aglaea | 987 comments I haven't read Greer yet, but will one day. I think you should read whatever catches your interest. Forming your own opinion rather than repeating words by others could be useful.


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message 4: by Kinza (new)

Kinza Ahmed | 3 comments This has been bothering me too for a while. A lot of feminist literature considered classics are now out of date so mostly probably should be read for historical context and knowledge.


message 5: by Literate _Leah (new)

Literate _Leah (literature_leah) | 2 comments So she wrote The Female Eunuch in 1970 Australia. My 7th grade Australian history teacher handed it to me after class in 2002 and said "I think you should read this". It broke my brain. It was the first non fiction feminist literature I ever read and as such it remains important to me. I think you should read it to understand something about the history of feminist literature. Don't expect something written in the 70's to be that helpful today but there are things to be gained in regards to perspective and understanding the feminism of our mothers generation.


message 6: by Sherrie (new)

Sherrie | 184 comments If you want to have an opinion on Greer, you should read her work. It's the only way to know for sure what you think.


message 7: by Marina (new)

Marina | 314 comments Please make sure to read what modern activists say about her writing, especially what non-cis people say. And if you feel you have some major gaps in understanding transgender/non-binary rights and discrimination, imo its best to cover these gaps first.


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