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Feminism: a Graphic Guide by Cathia Jenainati
$24.99 AUD
Category: Feminism & Womens Studies | Series: Introducing...
What is feminism? Why are we still talking about it, and what can it tell us about ourselves, our societies and prejudices? In this unique, illustrated introduction, we'll explore the early history of conscious struggle against sexist oppression, through the modern "waves" of feminism, up to present-da ...Show more
Gender: A Graphic Guide by Meg-John Barker
$39.99 AUD
Category: LGBTI & Queer Studies | Series: Introducing...
Join the creators of Queer: A Graphic History ('Could totally change the way you think about sex and gender' VICE) on an illustrated journey of gender exploration. Is masculinity 'toxic'? Why are public toilets such a political issue? How has feminism changed the available gender roles - and for whom? ...Show more
Introducing Foucault: A Graphic Guide by Chris Horrocks, Zoran Jevtic
$12.99 AUD
Category: Non Fiction | Series: Introducing... Ser.
Michel Foucault's work was described at his death as 'the most important event of thought in our century'. As a philosopher, historian and political activist, he certainly left behind an enduring and influential body of work, but is this acclaim justified? "Introducing Foucault" places his work in its t ...Show more
Introducing Jung by Maggie Hyde
$19.95 AUD
Category: No Category | Series: Introducing... S.
Explaining the theories that led Jung to break away from Freud and describing his own near psychotic breakdown in mid-life, this book demonstrates how it was entirely logical for him to explore the psychology of religion, alchemy, astology, the I Ching and other phenomena rejected by science.
Sexuality: A Graphic Guide by Meg-John Barker
$32.99 AUD
Category: LGBTI & Queer Studies | Series: Introducing
They're back! Writer Meg-John Barker and artist Jules Scheele once again team up in this cheeky and informative comic-book follow-up to Queer and Gender. Sex is everywhere. It's in the stories we love - and the stories we fear. It defines who we are and our place in society ... at least we're told it o ...Show more
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