Australian academic and feminist, author of
The Female Eunuch (1970). The book is a polemical study of how patriarchy through the nuclear family and capitalism subordinates women by forcing them to conform to feminine stereotypes that effectively castrate them. With its publication, Greer became identified as a leading figure of the women's movement.
However, the book has been criticized by other feminists for placing too much emphasis on sexual liberation as the way forward. In
Sex and Destiny: The Politics of Human Fertility (1984), a critique of the politics of fertility and contraception, Greer seemed to reverse this position. Her other works include
The Obstacle Race (1979), a study of women and painting;
The Change (1991), a positive view of the menopause; and
The Whole Woman (1999), a review of the feminist movement over the past 30 years.
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