
BOOKS - Fifty Years a Feminist

Fifty Years a Feminist
Author: Sue Kedgley
Year: July 1, 2021
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 6.9 MB
Language: English

Year: July 1, 2021
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 6.9 MB
Language: English

The Plot of 'Fifty Years a Feminist' Fifty Years a Feminist Author: Sue Kedgley Genre: Memoir, Feminist Theory, History Published: [Insert Publication Date] Pages: Plot Overview: In 'Fifty Years a Feminist', Sue Kedgley takes readers on a journey through her personal experiences as a pioneering feminist activist, highlighting the evolution of technology and its impact on society, while emphasizing the importance of developing a personal paradigm for understanding the technological process of modern knowledge. The book is divided into five parts, each exploring a different aspect of feminism and its intersections with technology, politics, and personal growth. Part One: The Birth of Feminism The book begins with Sue's involvement in the Women's Liberation Movement in Auckland University in 1971, where she and other members carried a coffin to protest the lack of women's rights. This powerful opening sets the tone for the rest of the book, showcasing the determination and courage of early feminists. Part Two: The Rise of Feminism Sue delves into the growth of feminism, discussing the impact of Germaine Greer's visit to New Zealand in 1972 and her own work towards women's equality at the United Nations.
''
