
Germaine Greer
Feminist Icon | Author of The Female Eunuch

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Germaine Greer published The Female Eunuch in 1970, reshaping feminist thought and becoming one of the most influential voices of the womens liberation movement. An academic, broadcaster, and author of over 20 books, she has spent five decades challenging conventions around gender, sexuality, and power.
Greer held academic positions at Warwick and Cambridge and has never avoided controversy in pursuit of her arguments. Her keynotes combine intellectual rigor with provocative perspectives on contemporary gender politics, often challenging audiences across the political spectrum.
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