Series[UMA-SRE-20140053] PERMISSIONSAccession[2014.0038] GERMAINE GREER ARCHIVEIdentifierUMA-ITE-2014005300022Scope and ContentContains: Requests, most approved, to use material: article, 'The Backlash Myth', for Connect for Channell/Crusius, Engaging Questions: A Guide to Writing 1e; article, 'It's a wild life on the verge', for Plantlife campaign; article, 'News from Stump Cross', for inclusion in The Best of the Oldie, 1992-2012; photograph from The Age, 5 May 2012 for amateur painter Geraldine Colson; from The Female Eunuch, for The People Speak, documentary for The History Channel, Australia, with copy of the program on DVD; 10 quotes from On Rage, to use in proposed DVD set around Todd River Alice Springs by artist Fiona Foley; use of unpublished Greer letters to Mary Barnard 1981, held by Yale University Library, for A Bright Particular Excellence: Mary Barnard, American Imagist by Sarah Barnsley; video footage, Satin Bowerbird, for the Field Museum exhibition; article, '21st century 'witches' offer a warning to us all', for Polish weekly, Forum; article, 'Between the extremes stands the individual woman whose womb has become a vehicle of government policy', Spare Rib, February 1975, for Open University; rights to The Female Eunuch for Arabic language translation by al-Tanweer publishing, Damascus (Relates to Item 2014.0053.00025). Correspondents: Germaine Greer; Loraine Palmer (for Germaine Greer); Leah Middleton, Aitken Alexander Associates; Joanna Bromley, Head of Communications, Plantlife; James Pembroke, Publisher, The Oldie; Geraldine Colson; Belinda Gibbon, Associate Producer/Writer, The People Speak; Fiona Foley, University of Queensland; Sarah Barnsley; Melissa Osborne; Imogen Pelham, Aitken Alexander Associates; Deana Plummer, Licensing and Acquisition, The Open University; Liv Stones, Aitken Alexander Associates; Maya Alrahabi, al-Tanweer. Subjects: Authors and Publishers; Copyright; Journalism; Electronic publishing; Conservation of natural resources; Anthologies; The Female Eunuch; Television programs; On Rage; Aboriginal Australians, Treatment of; The Tulsa Center for the Study of Women's Literature; Cave Creek Rainforest; Birds; Exhibitions; Copyright--translations; Foreign rights; Fertility; Population control; QuotationsAccess StatusAccess restrictions applyRequest TypeRequest unitUnit2014.0053 Unit 0002
Greer, Germaine, Permissions 2012 (7 February 2012-19 December 2012), [UMA-ITE-2014005300022]. University of Melbourne Archives, accessed 22/04/2026, https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/346985