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By: Susan Maushart
ISBN: 9781921145148
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Readership/Audience: Tertiary Education
Publication Date: Mar 2006
Publisher: Text Publishing
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Examines the barriers of happiness that feminism forgot, especially woman's extraordinary capacity to carry guilt and accept blame. With warmth, humour and unblinking honesty, What Women Want Next sweeps out the accumulated cobwebs of forty years of feminist rhetoric to discover the eternal secret of what makes women really happy for now.
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By: Susan Maushart
ISBN: 9781876485818
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Publication Date: May 2001
Publisher: Text Publishing
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This explosive book tells the truth about contemporary marriage as the author explores the unequal experiences of men and women inside an institution in crisis. The book is lucid, challenging and inspirational. Every married woman will recognise the compelling message - and every married man will have to.
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By: Susan Maushart
ISBN: 9781741669640
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Publication Date: May 2010
Publisher: Transworld Publishers (Division of Random House Australia)
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When Susan Maushart first decided to pull the plug on all electronic media at home, she realised her children would have sooner volunteered to go without food, water or hair products. Susan's experiment with her family was a major success and she found that having less to communicate with, her family is communicating more.
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By: Susan Maushart
ISBN: 9780091836221
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Publication Date: Aug 1997
Publisher: Random House Australia
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This is a controversial unmasking of motherhood as it is presented in today's society. The author, mother of three, details how women are creating a myth of what motherhood is without acknowledging the true experience. She states that by communicating control when it doesn't exist, women are allowing themselves to be oppressed.
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By: Susan Maushart
ISBN: 9781920731120
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Publication Date: May 2003
Publisher: Fremantle Press
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Making extensive and imaginative use of oral sources and official documents, 'Sort of a Place Like Home' creates a vivid and intimate picture of the life experience of Moore River inmates, whilst documenting the appalling bureaucratic incompetence, official indifference and brutality that made Moore River notorious.
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