Spydus Search Results - Anywhere: female eunuch (Keywords) https://hampshire.spydus.co.uk/cgi-bin/spydus.exe/ENQ/WPAC/BIBENQ?QRY=BSOPAC%3A%20(FEMALE%20%2B%20EUNUCH)&QRYTEXT=Anywhere%3A%20female%20eunuch%20(Keywords)&SETLVL=SET&CF=GEN&SORTS=DTE.DATE1.DESC&NRECS=20 Spydus Search Results en © 2022 Civica Pty Limited. All rights reserved. The female eunuch / Germaine Greer. https://hampshire.spydus.co.uk/cgi-bin/spydus.exe/ENQ/WPAC/BIBENQ?SETLVL=&BRN=767561&CF=GEN Drawing liberally from history, literature and popular culture, past and present, Germaine Greer's examination of women's oppression is an important social commentary. Drawing liberally from history, literature and popular culture, past and present, Germaine Greer's examination of women's oppression is an important social commentary.<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">Author: </span>Greer, Germaine, 1939-<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">Published: </span>London : Harper Perennial, 2006.<br />397 pages ; 20 cm.<br />Harper Perennial modern classics<br /><br />Fareham - (HANTS) - Adult Non-Fiction - 305.42 - Available - C016986823<br />New Milton - (HANTS) - Adult Non-Fiction - 305.42 - Available - C016988206<br />Ringwood - (HANTS) - Adult Non-Fiction - 305.42 - Available - C016987687<br />Waterlooville - (HANTS) - Adult Non-Fiction - 305.42 - Available - C016987218<br />Winchester Library - (HANTS) - Adult Non-Fiction - 305.42 - Available - C016987047<br /> The Female Eunuch [electronic resource] https://hampshire.spydus.co.uk/cgi-bin/spydus.exe/ENQ/WPAC/BIBENQ?SETLVL=&BRN=3115777&CF=GEN The 50th Anniversary edition of the ground-breaking, worldwide bestselling feminist tract.A worldwide bestseller, translated into over twelve languages, The Female Eunuch is a landmark in the history of the women’s movement.Drawing liberally from history, literature and popular culture, past and present, Germaine Greer’s searing examination of women’s oppression is at once an important social commentary and a passionately argued masterpiece of polemic.Probably the most famous, most widely read book on feminism ever. The 50th Anniversary edition of the ground-breaking, worldwide bestselling feminist tract.A worldwide bestseller, translated into over twelve languages, The Female Eunuch is a landmark in the history of the women’s movement.Drawing liberally from history, literature and popular culture, past and present, Germaine Greer’s searing examination of women’s oppression is at once an important social commentary and a passionately argued masterpiece of polemic.Probably the most famous, most widely read book on feminism ever.<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">Author: </span>Greer, Germaine<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">Published: </span>[Place of publication not identified] : Fourth Estate, 2020<br />1 online resource (1 text file)<br /><br />Hampshire Digital Library - (HANTS) - EBooks - BorrowBox - eBook - eBook - Borrow this eBook - DUMMY<br /> The Female Eunuch [electronic resource] : Unabridged edition https://hampshire.spydus.co.uk/cgi-bin/spydus.exe/ENQ/WPAC/BIBENQ?SETLVL=&BRN=3115784&CF=GEN The 50th Anniversary edition of the ground-breaking, worldwide bestselling feminist tract.‘The Female Eunuch retains that power of transformation; it asserts the possibility of creativity within female experience’ GuardianA worldwide bestseller, translated into over twelve languages, The Female Eunuch is a landmark in the history of the women’s movement.Drawing liberally from history, literature and popular culture, past and present, Germaine Greer’s searing examination of women’s oppression is at once an important social commentary and a passionately argued masterpiece of polemic. The 50th Anniversary edition of the ground-breaking, worldwide bestselling feminist tract.‘The Female Eunuch retains that power of transformation; it asserts the possibility of creativity within female experience’ GuardianA worldwide bestseller, translated into over twelve languages, The Female Eunuch is a landmark in the history of the women’s movement.Drawing liberally from history, literature and popular culture, past and present, Germaine Greer’s searing examination of women’s oppression is at once an important social commentary and a passionately argued masterpiece of polemic.<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">Author: </span>Greer, Germaine<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">Published: </span>[Place of publication not identified] : Fourth Estate, 2020<br />1 online resource (1 audio file)<br /><br />Hampshire Digital Library - (HANTS) - EAudio - BorrowBox - eAudiobook - eAudiobook - Borrow this eAudiobook - DUMMY<br /> Testosterone Rex [electronic resource] : Unmaking the Myths of Our Gendered Minds https://hampshire.spydus.co.uk/cgi-bin/spydus.exe/ENQ/WPAC/BIBENQ?SETLVL=&BRN=2937703&CF=GEN Testosterone Rex is the powerful myth that squashes hopes of sex equality by telling us that men and women have evolved different natures. Fixed in an ancestral past that rewarded competitive men and caring women, these differences are supposedly re-created in each generation by sex hormones and male and female brains.Testosterone, so we’re told, is the very essence of masculinity, and biological sex is a fundamental force in our development. Not so, says psychologist Cordelia Fine, who shows, with wit and panache, that sex doesn’t create male and female natures. Instead, sex, hormones, culture and evolution work together in ways that make past and present gender dynamics only a serving suggestion for the future – not a recipe.Testosterone Rex brings together evolutionary science, psychology, neuroscience and social history to move beyond old ‘nature versus nurture’ debates, and to explain why it’s time to unmake the tyrannical myth of Testosterone Rex.For fans of Fine – whose Delusions of Gender ‘could have far-reaching consequences as significant as The Female Eunuch’ (Viv Groskop, Guardian) – and thousands of new readers, this is an upbeat, timely and important contribution to the debate about gender in society. Testosterone Rex is the powerful myth that squashes hopes of sex equality by telling us that men and women have evolved different natures. Fixed in an ancestral past that rewarded competitive men and caring women, these differences are supposedly re-created in each generation by sex hormones and male and female brains.Testosterone, so we’re told, is the very essence of masculinity, and biological sex is a fundamental force in our development. Not so, says psychologist Cordelia Fine, who shows, with wit and panache, that sex doesn’t create male and female natures. Instead, sex, hormones, culture and evolution work together in ways that make past and present gender dynamics only a serving suggestion for the future – not a recipe.Testosterone Rex brings together evolutionary science, psychology, neuroscience and social history to move beyond old ‘nature versus nurture’ debates, and to explain why it’s time to unmake the tyrannical myth of Testosterone Rex.For fans of Fine – whose Delusions of Gender ‘could have far-reaching consequences as significant as The Female Eunuch’ (Viv Groskop, Guardian) – and thousands of new readers, this is an upbeat, timely and important contribution to the debate about gender in society.<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">Author: </span>Fine, Cordelia<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">Published: </span>[Place of publication not identified] : Bolinda/Audible audio, 2018<br />1 online resource (1 audio file)<br /><br />Hampshire Digital Library - (HANTS) - EAudio - BorrowBox - eAudiobook - eAudiobook - Borrow this eAudiobook - DUMMY<br /> Testosterone Rex [electronic resource] : Unmaking the Myths of Our Gendered Minds https://hampshire.spydus.co.uk/cgi-bin/spydus.exe/ENQ/WPAC/BIBENQ?SETLVL=&BRN=3287893&CF=GEN Testosterone Rex is the powerful myth that squashes hopes of sex equality by telling us that men and women have evolved different natures. Fixed in an ancestral past that rewarded competitive men and caring women, these differences are supposedly re-created in each generation by sex hormones and male and female brains.Testosterone, so we’re told, is the very essence of masculinity, and biological sex is a fundamental force in our development. Not so, says psychologist Cordelia Fine, who shows, with wit and panache, that sex doesn’t create male and female natures. Instead, sex, hormones, culture and evolution work together in ways that make past and present gender dynamics only a serving suggestion for the future – not a recipe.Testosterone Rex brings together evolutionary science, psychology, neuroscience and social history to move beyond old ‘nature versus nurture’ debates, and to explain why it’s time to unmake the tyrannical myth of Testosterone Rex.For fans of Fine – whose Delusions of Gender ‘could have far-reaching consequences as significant as The Female Eunuch’ (Viv Groskop, Guardian) – and thousands of new readers, this is an upbeat, timely and important contribution to the debate about gender in society. Testosterone Rex is the powerful myth that squashes hopes of sex equality by telling us that men and women have evolved different natures. Fixed in an ancestral past that rewarded competitive men and caring women, these differences are supposedly re-created in each generation by sex hormones and male and female brains.Testosterone, so we’re told, is the very essence of masculinity, and biological sex is a fundamental force in our development. Not so, says psychologist Cordelia Fine, who shows, with wit and panache, that sex doesn’t create male and female natures. Instead, sex, hormones, culture and evolution work together in ways that make past and present gender dynamics only a serving suggestion for the future – not a recipe.Testosterone Rex brings together evolutionary science, psychology, neuroscience and social history to move beyond old ‘nature versus nurture’ debates, and to explain why it’s time to unmake the tyrannical myth of Testosterone Rex.For fans of Fine – whose Delusions of Gender ‘could have far-reaching consequences as significant as The Female Eunuch’ (Viv Groskop, Guardian) – and thousands of new readers, this is an upbeat, timely and important contribution to the debate about gender in society.<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">Author: </span>Fine, Cordelia<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">Published: </span>[Place of publication not identified] : Icon Books Ltd, 2017<br />1 online resource (1 text file)<br /><br />Hampshire Digital Library - (HANTS) - EBooks - BorrowBox - eBook - eBook - Borrow this eBook - DUMMY<br />