Germaine Greer
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'''Germaine Greer''' (°1939) is an [[Australian writer]], broadcaster and retired academic, one of the most significant [[Feminism|feminist]] voices of the [[20th century]], best known for her books ''[[The Female Eunuch]]'' (1970) and ''[[The Beautiful Boy]]'' (2003). | '''Germaine Greer''' (°1939) is an [[Australian writer]], broadcaster and retired academic, one of the most significant [[Feminism|feminist]] voices of the [[20th century]], best known for her books ''[[The Female Eunuch]]'' (1970) and ''[[The Beautiful Boy]]'' (2003). | ||
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+ | *[[CounterPoints]] [[Germaine Greer]] in ''[[The Independent]]'': '[[On Why Sex Change is a Lie]],' July 22, 1989 | ||
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"The only way a man can get rid of healthy genitals is to say that he is convinced that he is a woman. Then another man will remove them and gladly. In order to justify sex-change surgery a new disorder called gender dysphoria has come into being."--The Whole Woman (1999) by Germain Greer "Part of the modesty about the female genitalia stems from actual distaste. The worst name anyone can be called is cunt. The best thing a cunt can be is small and unobtrusive: the anxiety about the bigness of the penis is only equaled by anxiety about the smallness of the cunt."--The Female Eunuch (1970) by Germaine Greer |
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Germaine Greer (°1939) is an Australian writer, broadcaster and retired academic, one of the most significant feminist voices of the 20th century, best known for her books The Female Eunuch (1970) and The Beautiful Boy (2003).
See also
- CounterPoints Germaine Greer in The Independent: 'On Why Sex Change is a Lie,' July 22, 1989