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The Whole Woman

Book • 2009
In 'The Whole Woman', Germaine Greer critiques the notion that women have achieved equality, arguing instead for a deeper liberation that acknowledges and values the differences between men and women.

The book addresses various issues such as domestic violence, body image, and the exploitation of women, challenging the complacency of post-feminist ideologies.

Greer's work is characterized by her passionate and provocative style, making it a significant contribution to feminist discourse.

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