Inconvenient Women

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ASIO surveillance of authors
Australian feminist biography
Australian women in literature
Author_Jacqueline Kent
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censorship and banned books in Australia
Christian Jollie Smith
Christina Stead
Communism
Communism and censorship in Australia
Communist Party and literary resistance
Communist Party of Australia
Dorothy Hewett
Dulcie Deamer
Dymphna Cusack
Eleanor Dark
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Evolution of feminist thought in Australia
Faith Bandler
Guido Baracchi
Historical biography of writers
Indigenous rights and literature
Interwar literary movements
Jean Devanny
Kath Walker
Katharine Susannah Prichard
Kylie Tennant
Lesbia Keogh
Literary history of Australia
Marie Pitt
Marjorie Barnard
Mary Gilmore
Miles Franklin
Nettie Palmer
Oodgeroo Noonuccal
Political activism and feminism
Ruth Park
Spanish Civil War and Australian writers
Vida Goldstein
Willna Macpherson
Women writers and activism
Women's writing and social change

Product details

  • ISBN 9781742237503
  • Publication Date: 01 May 2025
  • Publisher: NewSouth Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: AU
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Australia’s crusaders for women’s voting rights and the radical feminists of the 1970s changed lives across the country and around the globe. But what about the generation in between?

Throughout the twentieth century, a group of trailblazing women writers challenged the nation’s status quo. Miles Franklin’s forceful voice invigorated the emerging women’s movement, Mary Gilmore was a groundbreaking feminist journalist, and novelists Katharine Susannah Prichard and Eleanor Dark explored the colonial displacement of Australia’s Indigenous people. Kylie Tennant spoke up for battlers during the Depression. Dymphna Cusack, Katharine Susannah Prichard and Dorothy Hewett, all members of Australia’s Communist Party, advocated for social reform. Ruth Park’s The Harp in the South jolted the NSW government into developing slum clearance programs. And the work of First Nations poet and activist Kath Walker (later Oodgeroo Noonuccal) was crucial in achieving constitutional reform for Indigenous peoples.

Acclaimed biographer Jacqueline Kent traces these women’s stories, shaped by the seismic social and political events of their time, and illuminates their immense courage and principled determination to change the world.

Jacqueline Kent is a Sydney-based writer of non-fiction and biography, as well as young adult fiction, general articles and literary journalism. Her working background includes radio interviewing, print journalism, radio and TV scriptwriting, editing books, ghost- writing, teaching editing and creative writing, and arts administration. She is the author of A Certain Style, the National Biography Award-winning biography of acclaimed book editor Beatrice Davis, as well as An Exacting Heart, the story of pianist and social activist Hephzibah Menuhin, and TheMaking of Julia Gillard, the only full biography of Australia's first woman prime minister. Her most recent book is Bonjour, Mademoiselle! (with Tom Roberts), the biography of trans pioneer April Ashley. She holds a Doctorate of Creative Arts from UTS, Sydney.