Elizabeth Mackinlay is an Associate Professor in the School of Education at the University of Queensland.
“Mackinlay re-envisages how feminist knowledge can be articulated
through her audacious and engaging mix of reflection, analysis,
narrative, poetry, and line drawings. This is a refreshingly
personal and powerfully collective analysis of doing feminism in
hostile institutions. It will give heart to many.”—Alison Bartlett,
University of Western Australia, Perth
“This highly readable book is a love story about feminism at the
same time as a rigorous investigation … a must read for
undergraduate students and for
scholars-who-don’t-identify-as-feminist, core reading for gender
courses at all levels, and mandatory reading for feminist and
gender academics.”—Julie White, Victoria University
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