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Elizabeth Kleinhenz

Autor de Germaine: The Life of Germaine Greer

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Esta reseña ha sido escrita por los Primeros Reseñadores de LibraryThing.
There's a lot of information here but I didn't stay engrossed in it. It took a long time to get through.
 
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Empty-Mirror | 8 reseñas más. | Jul 22, 2019 |
Esta reseña ha sido escrita por los Primeros Reseñadores de LibraryThing.
Upon receiving this book for review, lilEinstein (who is driving himself around in my old Honda and definitely not so little anymore) wanted to know why on earth I would want to read about Germaine Greer. To which I asked my newly turned sixteen year old boy, what on earth do you know about Germaine Greer?!

It turns out he knows quite a bit.

The internet, and his curious love of all things political, has led the lilEinstein down some interesting 'research' Google rabbit holes. Being curious about my work and my feminism, Germaine Greer popped up at some point and he now has opinions about her. He hasn't read her work -outside of what has been reprinted or available on the internet- but he has read a lot of political and feminist criticism of her theories.

However, I want to be clear, that while Germaine herself has no more improved her standing in my humble esteem, the book itself was a very interesting read. Not only did the author, Elizabeth Kleinhenz, go into painstaking detail about Germaine's life, she provides a rich context to understand the moment of Germaine's success. This context is a valuable resource for understanding the thrust and conflicts of the second wave feminist movement; the impact of which continues to influence society at large and feminists specifically right now. The second wave feminist movement has not very much waned, but sort of clumsily crashed onto the shore making way for subsequent iterations and generations of feminism that speak to our current time. There are not many resources in print for understanding the early days of the second wave and few - outside of scholars like myself - have access to understanding the complexities of the fight for women's equality. No topic of the fight has gone unmarked and the controversies around Germaine's stance on issues like transgenderism reveals how successfully Kleinhenz has thoroughly investigated her subject.

However, I want to be clear, that while Germaine herself has no more improved her standing in my humble esteem, the book itself was a very interesting read. Not only did the author, Elizabeth Kleinhenz, go into painstaking detail about Germaine's life, she provides a rich context to understand the moment of Germaine's success. This context is a valuable resource for understanding the thrust and conflicts of the second wave feminist movement; the impact of which continues to influence society at large and feminists specifically right now. The second wave feminist movement has not very much waned, but sort of clumsily crashed onto the shore making way for subsequent iterations and generations of feminism that speak to our current time. There are not many resources in print for understanding the early days of the second wave and few - outside of scholars like myself - have access to understanding the complexities of the fight for women's equality. No topic of the fight has gone unmarked and the controversies around Germaine's stance on issues like transgenderism reveals how successfully Kleinhenz has thoroughly investigated her subject.

Though the value of the book might not be in the lionizing of Germaine herself, the quality research and insightful writing by Kleinhenz makes for an excellent read and an exceptional historical resource. At the end of the day, isn't that the making of a good book?

improved her standing in my humble esteem, the book itself was a very interesting read. Not only did the author, Elizabeth Kleinhenz, go into painstaking detail about Germaine's life, she provides a rich context to understand the moment of Germaine's success. This context is a valuable resource for understanding the thrust and conflicts of the second wave feminist movement; the impact of which continues to influence society at large and feminists specifically right now. The second wave feminist movement has not very much waned, but sort of clumsily crashed onto the shore making way for subsequent iterations and generations of feminism that speak to our current time. There are not many resources in print for understanding the early days of the second wave and few - outside of scholars like myself - have access to understanding the complexities of the fight for women's equality. No topic of the fight has gone unmarked and the controversies around Germaine's stance on issues like transgenderism reveals how successfully Kleinhenz has thoroughly investigated her subject.

Though the value of the book might not be in the lionizing of Germaine herself, the quality research and insightful writing by Kleinhenz makes for an excellent read and an exceptional historical resource. At the end of the day, isn't that the making of a good book?

found at: https://mamasbitchin.blog/2019/05/21/germaine-the-life-of-germaine-greer/
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mamakats | 8 reseñas más. | May 21, 2019 |
Esta reseña ha sido escrita por los Primeros Reseñadores de LibraryThing.
I know of Germaine by reputation and her books The Female Eunuch and The Change. Very excited to learn this new biography was out, but never read the previous one by a different author.

While I was immediately captivated and always read more than intended each time, it was a bit of a let down. As one other reader mentioned, it was much better in the first half than the second because it got to be monotonous and predictable. I guess I was expecting more analysis and less rote reporting. I suppose that's difficult if the subject doesn't cooperate, however. The author does quite a good job of painting a vivid picture of Germaine, however, and I quite often forgot she was using Germaine's Collection rather than having been an eye witness. There is, somehow, a deep sadness coursing through this bio and I'm not sure if it's truly Germaine's or something the author attaches to her.

I found her early life, her home life and parochial school life quite interesting but felt there was something left unsaid, left unanalysed, that I desperately wanted to hear. I guess I wanted the question answered: Why is Germaine the way she is?

I haven't gone looking for that answer before, and haven't much looked into past articles, interviews, scandals, etc., so I was surprised to learn that she stumbled into the realm of feminist authorship rather than it being an organic part of her due to the era. That changed my opinion quite a bit. Maybe we place(d) too much burden on her for being a role model or spokesperson for 2nd wave feminism. Why that, rather than the literature she obviously loved but which is hardly associated with her? I wanted to learn more about her association with literature and theatre. Is she as controversial in that realm? We don't learn too much here in that regard.

The end rather fizzles out, a little disappointing, a little sad. If Germaine finds anything to be upset about, it may be some statements here in the final few pages, where a bit of opinion on the part of the author is finally shown. So many of the founding mothers of 2nd wave feminism as well as women's spirituality have already passed on. This biography and its bittersweet ending scene show us that clearly. Different times, different lives, a history already being forgotten.

I have provided my honest review in exchange for a complementary copy of the book courtesy of the publisher and LibraryThing Early Reviewers.
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seongeona | 8 reseñas más. | May 5, 2019 |
Esta reseña ha sido escrita por los Primeros Reseñadores de LibraryThing.
I knew just a little about Greer and was excited to get this book so I could learn more about her. I found the first half very good and then the second half was OK.
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Maudee | 8 reseñas más. | Apr 1, 2019 |

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