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Brodie Lancaster Brodie Lancaster i(A141210 works by)
Gender: Female
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Brodie Lancaster has been a Media student in the School of Media and Communication, RMIT University. As a prospective filmmaker, she has a specific interest in both the study and practice of Australian film.

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y separately published work icon No Way! Okay, Fine : What Pop Culture Taught Me No Way! Okay, Fine : A Memoir of Pop Culture, Feminism and Feelings Sydney : Hachette Australia , 2017 12214290 2017 single work autobiography

'I identified early on that my role in relationships was the sidekick, the platonic female cast member in an all-male production, or the friend who was relied on selectively when other options were unavailable. I was the comic relief or the stand-in, never the lead. I knew this, I felt it, I wrote it down, but I didn't dare say it aloud because that would prove that I cared and caring wasn't cool.'

'From the small town in regional Australia where she was told that 'girls can't play the drums' to New York City and back again, Brodie has spent her life searching screens, books, music and magazines for bodies like hers, girls who loved each other, and women who didn't follow the silent instructions to shrink or hide that they've received since literal birth. This is the story of life as a young woman through the lenses of feminism and pop culture.

'Brodie's story will make you re-evaluate the power of pop culture in our lives - and maybe you will laugh and cry along the way.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

2015 shortlisted The Richell Prize for Emerging Writers
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