Germaine Greer is an Australian-born writer, academic and journalist.She is most famous for speaking out on women’s issues.She is one of the boldest and clearest feministn voices of modern times.She became a household name overnight after the publication of her best-seller ‘The Female Eunuch’.This ground-breaking book won her millions of admirers and critics alike and is still a must read.
杰梅茵·格里爾是澳大利亞裔作家,大學教師和記者。格里爾因為女權斗爭而出名。格里爾是現代最勇敢,目標最明確的女權主義者之一。格里爾因暢銷書《女太監》而一夜之間家喻戶曉。《女太監》是劃時代的作品,為她贏得了數百萬人的追捧,也遭受著同樣多的批評,但它仍是必讀書。
Greer was born in Melbourne in 1939.She graduated from university with a degree in English and French language and literature, and moved to Sydney.She lectured at Sydney University anddid her Master’s.Her MA thesis won her a scholarship, which sheused to do her Ph.D. at Cambridge University at an all-women’s college.Greer started writingwitty articles on gender issues for underground magazines.She married an Australian journalist in 1968, but the marriage lasted only three weeks due to her unfaithfulness.In 1970, ‘The Female Eunuch’ brought her instant fame.She toured the world to promote her book and investigate women’s situations in other countries.She was arrested in New Zealand for using ‘naughty words’ in a speech.Greerhas spent four decades writing and lecturing at universities.The constant theme in her work is that girls are feminized from childhood.She said this eventually leads women to feel powerless. She also continues to speak her mind.She criticized Australians as being "too relaxed to give a damn." In 2007, she called Princess Diana a "desperate woman seeking applause".
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