
Germaine Greer
Germaine Greer is an Australian author, academic, and journalist born in 1939, best known for her feminist writings, including 'The Female Eunuch.' Greer has been a prominent voice in discussions about gender and sexuality, advocating for women's rights and empowerment. Her work has influenced feminist thought and activism worldwide.
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Germaine Greer is a writer and feminist whose work has influenced Louis Theroux.
‘Would you like me to cry now?’: Louis Theroux on the manosphere, marriage and misunderstandings | Louis TherouxGermaine Greer is an Australian feminist and literary and art historian who commented on the hatred men have towards women.
Epstein Files: Loyalität zwischen reichen Männern, radikaler Hass auf Frauen - Gegen Gewalt an Frauen
Germaine Greer used a photo of Andresen's 15-year-old self on the cover of her book 'The Beautiful Boy' without his permission, which angered him.
Μπιορν Αντρέσεν (1955-2025): Εγκλωβίστηκε στη βαριά σκιά της ομορφιάς τουGermaine Greer is mentioned in relation to her coined term 'sibyls' to describe artists.
Read an exclusive excerpt from Margaret Atwood’s new memoir, Book of LivesEric Idle recalls Germaine Greer as the first woman admitted to Footlights.
‘I’d be proud to be thrown out of America!’ Eric Idle on Trump, life after Python and not talking before lunch | FilmGermaine Greer is recognized among Australians who have made an impact in London.
Ange Postecoglou’s joyful, uncertain triumph in LondonLyn May listed La mujer eunuco by Germaine Greer as one of her favorite books.
Lyn May se hizo viral por fuerte dardo a una de las escritoras más destacadas del mundo: ‘No leo basura’Germaine Greer interviewed Vézelay for a Women of Our Century documentary.
‘She kept pushing the boundaries’: Paule Vézelay, the British abstract pioneer who found fame in interwar Paris | Art and design























































