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Difference: Writings by women

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Difference: Writings by Women is an anthology that reflects the diversity of women's experience.

Published to mark the Women 150 Writers' Week held in Melbourne during September 1985, the women writers represented in this anthology include Aboriginal women, migrant women from Europe and Asia, those whose works represent class struggles, and lesbian women.
Both internationally known and unpublished writers have contributed to the anthology, which presents difference not as a source of weakness, but as a source of strength.


Contributors: Connie Barber, Diane Bell, Carmel Bird, Rosa Cappiello, Chitra Fernando, Eve Fesl, Susan Hawthorne, Dorothy Hewett, Keri Hulme, Sandra Jeffs, Eve Johnson, Elizabeth Jolley, Uyen Loewald, Audre Lorde, Jennifer Mackenzie, Finola Moorhead, Topsy Napurrula Nelson, Jenny Pausacker, Raphaele Pomian, Judith Raphael, Sandra Shotlander, Ania Walwicz and Elizabeth Ward.

167 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1985

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Susan Hawthorne

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Susan Hawthorne is the author of six collections of poetry, a novel, political theory and a quiz book. Her poetry collections include The Language in My Tongue (1993), Bird (1999), The Butterfly Effect (2005), Unsettling the Land (with Suzanne Bellamy, 2008), Earth’s Breath (2009) and Cow (2011). Her other titles include The Falling Woman (1992), Wild Politics (2002) and The Spinifex Quiz Book (1993). Susan is a poet, novelist, aerialist, political activist and publisher.

Born in Wagga Wagga, she grew up in rural New South Wales. She has a BA (Hons) from La Trobe University in Philosophy, an MA (Prelim) in Ancient Greek language and a PhD in Political Science and Women’s Studies both from the University of Melbourne, and a Post-graduate Diploma in Sanskrit from La Trobe. She is an Adjunct Professor in the Writing Program at James Cook University, Townsville. In 2009, Susan was an Asialink Literature Resident at the University of Madras, Chennai. She has lectured, spoken and performed at festivals and conferences around Australia and in New Zealand, USA, Canada, UK, India, France, Bangladesh, Netherlands, Germany, Korea, Spain, Fiji, South Africa, Uganda. She is also a publisher and Director of Spinifex Press and played a leading role among independent Australian publishers in innovative and eBook publishing.

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