We were having an interesting and highly-neurospicy conversation with lovely wife.

She used the word burgeoning in passing, to which we advised we can't unassociate that word from icky transphobe Germaine Greer.

Wife then described her as a fauxminist 🤣

She hadn't heard this term used before: the portmanteau just flowed naturally from her mind.

Honestly love the delightful and insightful stuff she says 🥰

And yes: we immediately asked permission to post this here 🤭

She even recommended hashtagging it with #ShitMyWifeSays 😌

#feminist #fauxminist #burgeoning #GermaineGreer #CunningLinguist

Germaine Greer

Germaine Greer (/ɡrɪər/) (29 January 1939–) is an accomplished Australian radical feminist author, journalist, scholar, and self-described pedophile. She wrote the important feminist tome The Female Eunuch, which decried the 1970s ideal of a "stable," suburban nuclear family as repressive of women, and dedicated her life to "women's liberation". Since then, however, Greer has mostly devolved into an attention-seeking troll through her increasingly contrarian and asinine hot takes.

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One pleasant surprise of being on Mastodon is my reading of and interaction with Australians here.

As a consequence, I've started to think more about Australia and what it does and does not have in common with the UK and other English speaking countries with a settler colonial history.

I've also been prompted to think more about the influence of Australians on British culture. Three names that come to mind are Clive James, Richard Neville, and Germaine Greer.

Clive James exercised a formative influence on critical writing about television in the UK. I'm not sure that influence was entirely benign, but it was certainly important.

Richard Neville is largely forgotten these days, but he was an important figure in the British counterculture of the late sixties and early seventies. I will be posting more about him in the near future.

Germaine Greer must count as the most important of the three. Her 1970 "The Female Eunuch" set the agenda for much of the debate about feminism in Britain in the years that followed.

Image: A composed satellite image of Australia -- Wikimedia Commons -- Public domain.

#Australia #CliveJames #RichardNeville #GermaineGreer #AustralianCulture #BritishCulture #Television #Counterculture #Feminism

20 books that have had an impact on who you are. One book a day for 20 days. No explanations, no reviews, just book covers (don’t forget the alt text).

Day 16/20

#20books #20books20days #bookstodon #TheBoy #GermaineGreer

@AnjaWeinberger

Das Thema hatte schon #GermaineGreer Ende der 70er Jahre in ihrem #Buch : Das unterdrückte #Talent - Die #Rolle der #Frauen in der bildenden #Kunst thematisiert.

#feminismus

:gnomeHey:

Germaine Greer by Paula Rego at the National Portrait Gallery. #Art #GermaineGreer #PaulaRego
Verdict: she's a hard woman to like, but I still admire her principles. The emotional reaction to Clive James' illness was a brief chink in the armour which showed she's not entirely hard as nails. #GermaineGreer #TheABCof
PSA: #GermaineGreer on The ABC Of tonight at 8pm, with David Wenham. On the ABC, obvs. She's gone a bit weird in recent years, so this will be a 🍿 situation for me... she was such an icon in my formative years.