On Rage

Germaine Greer
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On Rage

Published

1 August 2008

ISBN

9780522855180

Weight

146g

Size

158mm x 119mm

Imprint

Melbourne University Press

On Rage

Germaine Greer
Germaine Greer's passionate and powerfully worded essay about Aboriginal rage is a provocation that will cause heated and intense debate.
On Rage is Germaine Greer's powerful essay about Aboriginal dispossession. With characteristic acuity and passion Greer looks to the causes of rage and its consequences in Aboriginal men.

Published six months after Prime Minister Kevin Rudd's Apology, this is an urgent and provocative examination of disempowerment by one of Australia's leading polemicists.

MUP's Little Books on Big Themes series pairs leading Australian thinkers and cultural figures with some of the big themes in life.
On Rage is Germaine Greer's powerful essay about Aboriginal dispossession. With characteristic acuity and passion Greer looks to the causes of rage and its consequences in Aboriginal men.

Published six months after Prime Minister Kevin Rudd's Apology, this is an urgent and provocative examination of disempowerment by one of Australia's leading polemicists.

MUP's Little Books on Big Themes series pairs leading Australian thinkers and cultural figures with some of the big themes in life.

Germaine Greer

Germaine Greer

Germaine Greer was born in Melbourne and educated in Australia and at Cambridge University. Her book, The Female Eunuch (1969), remains one of the most influential texts of the feminist movement. Greer has had a distinguished academic career in Britain and the United States. She makes regular appearances in print and other media as a broadcaster, journalist, columnist and reviewer. Since 2001 she has been involved in rehabilitating sixty hectares of subtropical rainforest in south-east…

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