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'There is more that connects these two books than their bright pink covers – they both highlight a recasting of the patriarchal architecture of power as central to achieving gender equality. How Many More Women? and Not Now, Not Ever tell an uncomplimentary but complementary story of parliament, the executive, the courts, the media, universities, and business as components of a repressive world ‘tend[ing] to oppress and discriminate against women and girls’, while also enchaining men whose values and norms have moved beyond those of the patriarchy.' (Introduction)
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Also reviews How Many More Women?: Exposing how the law silences women by Jennifer Robinson and Keina Yoshida
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https://www.australianbookreview.com.au/abr-online/archive/2023/january-february-2023-no-450/986-january-february-2023-no-450/9990-kim-rubenstein-reviews-not-now-not-ever-edited-by-julia-gillard-and-how-many-more-women-by-jennifer-robinson-and-keina-yoshida
The Gillard Effect : Creating a More Equitable Society
Australian Book Review
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- Not Now, Not Ever : Ten Years on from the Misogyny Speech 2022 anthology essay
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