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Our beautiful meritocracy – Tara Moss on gender bias

Our beautiful meritocracy – Tara Moss on gender bias

by Elizabeth Lhuede | Nov 20, 2012 | Article

We live in a meritocracy – a merits-based world untainted by biases and personal prejudices. To celebrate the shift to a new website, AWW revisits the question of gender bias with Tara Moss, the author whose original stoush with literary reviewer Cameron Woodhead...
Kirsten Tranter’s A Common Loss: Two reviews

Kirsten Tranter’s A Common Loss: Two reviews

by Elizabeth Lhuede | Mar 2, 2012 | Article, Reviews

(Imported from Blogger; formatting glitches fixed September 2012) Next Thursday is International Women’s day and author Kirsten Tranter, a supporter of The Stella Prize, will be speaking at numerous venues around Sydney, including on a panel at Katoomba with...
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