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Andrea Powell

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Andrea Powell

Andrea is an actor, author and comedian renowned for her characterisations (one of her personas wrote Strain Your Gherkins by Ethel Chop in 2007). She has written and performed seven comedies for theatre, for which she has received three Comedy Awards and one Green Room Awards nomination. She has appeared on TV in The Panel, Kath & Kim, The Librarians, City Homicide, Neighbours and Judith Lucy’s Spiritual Journey.

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Title:
Feminism: An Audio Guide (MP3)
Series:
Bolinda Beginner Guides
Written by:
Sally Scholz 
Read by:
Andrea Powell 
Format:
Unabridged MP3 CD Audio Book 
Number of CDs:
Duration:
7 hours 7 minutes 
MP3 size:
309 MB 
Published:
March 01 2012 
Available Date:
April 28 2012 
Age Category:
Adult 
ISBN:
9781743104873 
Genres:
Non-fiction; Human Rights 
Publisher:
Bolinda audio 
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“Cleverly combines a broad range of topics with careful scholarship, all laid out in friendly and accessible prose.”
Hilde Lindemann, Professor of Philosophy, Michigan State University

Introducing the movement that transformed how half the population live.

Feminism is arguably the most significant social movement of the last century and it is far from over. But what appears as a single, unified movement on behalf of women’s liberation is really a fascinating coalition of social and political causes, goals and ideals. By highlighting the themes that form the enduring nexuses between the three ‘waves’, taking powerful examples from feminist campaigns, and tackling timely issues such as genocide and war rape, Scholtz invites us to join in with the lively debates and always germane challenges of feminism.

“With engaging clarity and cogent argument, Scholz is likely to persuade most readers that anyone who pursues justice for everyone is a feminist.”
Mary Mahowald, Professor Emerita, University of Chicago