and my name is on the spreadsheet,” a Jewish Australian journalist told the Sydney Morning Herald. “I am not a Zionist, I have never been a Zionist, I am just a Jewish woman trying to go about my life. This is a group of any Jew they...
Clementine Ford's memoir/manifesto hybrid, Fight Like a Girl, was hailed as a significant contribution to feminist debate in Australia when it was published by Allen & Unwin in 2016. The book is one stage in Ford's considerable media career, developed across traditional journalism, public ...
Clementine Ford: Love Sermon | All About Women 2022 Unrequited romance. Deep friendship. Motherhood. Break-ups. Self-love. Writer, broadcaster and one of Australia's most provocative feminists Clementine Ford explores the manifold ways love makes its home in our hearts. In sermon and song she...
The reminder to put pen to paper, if you can forgive that rather useless and inappropriate cliché, came from an unlikely source: thecolumnist and writer, Clementine Ford. Scrolling through my Instagram feed, I came across a three-year-old post from Ford in which she attempted to tear JK R...
#FireClementineFord: A case-study in feminist hypocrisy On being booted off Facebook Australian feminist attacks integrity of advocacy group for male victims of domestic violence The Guardian publishes article about the awfulness of people being silenced online, and then silences me Beware the ire ...
Ford, Clementine. 2015. White Ribbon Ambassador Tanveer Ahmed’s Dangerous Message on Domestic Violence. Daily Life, February 10. http://www.dailylife.com.au/news-and-views/dl-opinion/white-ribbon-ambassador-tanveer-ahmeds-dangerous-message-on-domestic-violence-20150209-139yjs.html Fraser, Nancy...
This was prevalent in Grace’s example of Prominent Australian feminist author and influencer Clementine Ford’s bestseller debut book Fight Like a Girl, which was published in 2016 and heralded at the time as a significant entry-point for contemporary feminist learning. While many young people in...
Fight Like a Girl by Clementine Ford – 4/5 September: The Girls by Emma Cline – 4/5 Hold by Kirsten Tranter – 2/5 October: All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doer – 5/5 The Boy on the Bridge by M. R. Carey – 4/5 November: Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng – ...
(Well, other than ‘My Darling Clementine.’) It also came out at the right time — or at the very least, at not the wrong time. Kevin Costner’s ‘Wyatt Earp’ film was released in theaters just six months after ‘Tombstone.’ Costner would have had a better chance of beating Doc ...
I found out this afternoon that I had beenblocked from a Twitter account– one belonging to an Australian journalist. The journalist in question is indeed a feminist, but by no means in the ‘barking mad’ misandrist league of Clementine Ford or Caitlin Roper, for example. Which makes her ...