Series[UMA-SRE-20140040] Audio recordings produced and received by Germaine GreerAccession[2014.0038] GERMAINE GREER ARCHIVEIdentifierUMA-ITE-2014004000016Extentnot specifiedScope and ContentSide 1: Greer delivers a paper on the topic of gender and food, arguing that from birth, males and females are conditioned to experience food in contrasting ways and that these fundamental differences are transferred to other aspects of their lives including how males and females relate to each other and co-habit. Greer is accompanied by a very vocal parrot that can be heard throughout the length of the recording. Possibly a rehearsal for a public lecture. Side 2: Recording is blank. Related article: 2014.0046.00215Access StatusAccess restrictions applyRequest TypeThis item is only available onlineUnit2014.0040 Unit 0001Copyright StatusUniversity copyrightConditions of Use and ReproductionCopyright owned by University of Melbourne Archives.MenuBrowse digitised items | Available online
SubjectBreastBreast feedingCookingEatingEating disordersFamines--EthiopiaFeminismFoodGender differencesGirlhoodGlamourGoddaughterJigsaw: An Unsentimental EducationMetaphysics of the BellyNewsweekNorman MailerParrotsSexTalking with ChildrenThinking about WomenWomanhoodWomen' s Liberation MovementSubject (Agent)Mary ElmanSybille BedfordSheila Kitzinger
Greer, Germaine, Sex and Food Try-Out I parrot (1989), [UMA-ITE-2014004000016]. University of Melbourne Archives, accessed 20/03/2026, https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/461138