31 March 2009

Latest Release - Homophobia



Homophobia
An Australian History
Shirleene Robinson (ed)
Published by The Federation Press
www.federationpress.com.au
ISBN 978 1 86287 703 0 • PB • 272pp
RRP $39.95
October 2008


The Book
Homophobia is a prejudice with effects that extend far beyond the gay and lesbian community. While its physical, emotional and social effects have been charted to some extent, the development of homophobia in Australia has yet to be fully explored. Homophobia: An Australian History is the fi rst book to consider homophobia in a distinctively Australian context. In this collection, thirteen well-known scholars examine the embedded homophobic attitudes that Australian gay and lesbian activists have fought to change. The book traces the evolution of homophobia, from its expression in Australia’s past as a colonial settler society, through to manifestations in present day society. The compilation of this text is timely, given the 2007 release of the Same Sex: Same Entitlements report of the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission. The release of this report, which focused on institutionalised and legal homophobia, has raised public awareness of these issues and sparked broader debates about homosexual rights. The thirtieth anniversary of Sydney’s Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras earlier this year also offers an ideal opportunity to refl ect on the past gains and future goals of the gay and lesbian rights movement.

The collected chapters in this book argue that homophobia developed in conjunction with the growth of a modern homosexual identity in the second half of the nineteenth century. To various extents, the legal and medical professions and other social institutions have perpetuated homophobic attitudes. Homophobia: An Australian History raises awareness of the devastating impact these attitudes can have on individuals and on society.

Download flyer & order form here.

Available from The Feminist Bookshop.

30 March 2009

Sydney Writers Festival 2009



Sydney Writers Festival
May 19-24
www.swf.org.au

Guides available at The Feminist Bookshop

24 March 2009

New Feminist Collective at Sydney University

There is a new collective of young women at Sydney University who have been fighting sexism on campus. Recent discussions on their engagement with the feminist movement and the ongoing disconnect between second and third wave feminists has prompted them to action. They are organising a conference for late November this year to open up a genuine dialogue between all feminist. The conference will address some difficult issues that divide the feminist movement and look at the future of the movement. There will be dialogue on how feminists can find new ways to work together and get involved in campaigns.

To be involved, the first meeting is this Thursday 26 March, Amnesty International Australia's state office

Level 1
79 Myrtle Street
Chippendale, NSW 2008
Australia
(Ring the buzzer - one of us will answer)

The tentative agenda is:

Agenda (6 – 7.30 approx)

1. Acknowledgment of Country
2. Introductions
3. What people want from a conference on feminism
4. How we make it happen
a) Broad visions (your ultimate vision of a feminist conference)
b) The nitty-gritty (who what where when why?)
5. Meetings:
a) The organising space
b) Logistics: time/place/frequency
Close

Please feel free to add things to this, and come with ideas/changes.

The meeting will start at six.

Contact
Rosa rosa_coloured_glasses@yahoo.com or
Gabe gabekavanagh@yahoo.com.au

18 March 2009

Bookgroup

What: Bookgroup for women. Discuss a fabulous book and network with other women. Everyone has the opportunity to pick books.

When: Second Saturday of each month, 4pm

Where: The Feminist Bookshop. Shop 9, Orange Grove Plaza, Balmain Road, Lilyfield

Next three dates and books are:

Saturday 13 June
Salvation Creek, Susan Duncan

Saturday 9 May
Girl Meets Boy, Ali Smith

Saturday 4 April
Boy Who Was Raised As A Dog, Bruce Perry


Books available from The Feminist Bookshop www.feministbookshop.com

16 March 2009

An Intimate Evening with Ulrika Dahl

The Feminist Bookshop is proud to host Ulrika Dahl, co-author of "Femmes of Power", in an intimate setting. Ulrika, fresh from the launch of her book at The Red Rattler and Mardi Gras festivities, will read to us and lend herself to gorgeous, interesting discussion. This is our last chance before she heads back home to Sweden.

"Femmes of Power: Exploding Queer Femininities"
by Del LaGrace Volcano and Ulrika Dahl
Beautiful photography accompanied with queer theory, this book explores gender expression and what it is to be femme and queer and more.

Tuesday 17 March
5-7pm
FREE

Food and Refreshments available
The Feminist Bookshop
Shop 9, Orange Grove Plaza
Balmain Road
Lilyfield

10 March 2009


JESSIE STREET NATIONAL WOMEN’S LIBRARY
LUNCH-HOUR TALKS SERIES

DR BEVERLEY KINGSTON
 
‘What shall we do with our girls?’
Recurring anxieties about the adolescent girl in Australia from 1800 to the present day.

 
Beverley Kingston is a social historian. She talks about the recurrent concerns about raising, educating and controlling adolescent girls in Australia. Beginning with the contemporary campaign against binge drinking, Beverley looks back through the guide books, manuals, books of advice and sociological studies on the subject that have appeared over the last 200 years. Some of the books and manuals she has used in her research will be on display.
 
WHEN
Thursday, 19 March 2009 from 12 till 1.30pm
 
WHERE
Seminar Room 1, Level 1, Ultimo Community Centre
Cnr William Henry & Harris Streets
Opposite the Ian Thorpe Aquatic Centre
(Enter Community Centre via Bulwara Road)
Bus 501 from Town Hall at 11:10 and 11:30 am
Bus 501 from Railway Square at 11:18 and 11:38
 
ENTRY
$20 non-members
$15 JSNWL members
Pay at the door

Sandwich lunch provided
PLEASE BOOK BY 12 noon 17 March
       
Phone the library on (02) 9571 5359
or email info@nationalwomenslibrary.org.au
 
Jessie Street National Women's Library
Ultimo Community Centre, Harris Street, Ultimo
GPO Box 2656, Sydney  NSW  2001
info@nationalwomenslibrary.org.au
www.nationalwomenslibrary.org.au