'The shrieking sisterhood': stories of the suffragette movement

The National Library of Australia is raising funds to preserve and digitise women's suffrage material. Find out why at this exclusive viewing of early twentieth-century women's suffrage material from the Library's collection. Dr Anne Summers AO and Dr Béatrice Bijon will provide an introductory lecture.

Dr Anne Summers AO is a best-selling author, journalist and thought-leader with a long career in politics, the media, business and the non-government sector in Australia, Europe and the United States. She is an author of eight books, including the classic Damned Whores and God’s Police, first published in 1975. A new edition was published on International Women’s Day 2016.

Dr Béatrice Bijon is an Adjunct Fellow with the School of Humanities and Communication Arts at Western Sydney University. Her edited publications include In-Between Two Worlds: Narratives by Female Explorers and Travellers 1850–1945 and The Production of Strangeness in Postcolonial Literatures. She was a Harold White Fellow at the National Library of Australia in 2011. A publication resulting from the fellowship, a documentary history of British and American women’s suffrage campaigns, will appear in France later in 2016.

Book online, tickets are $30, which includes refreshments.

This event will be followed by a free screening of the 2015 film Suffragette starring Carey Mulligan and Meryl Streep. Please book online.

Help us preserve and improve access to the papers of Bessie Rischbieth and related women's suffrage collection items by donating to our appeal.

Date & time

Fri 10 Jun 2016, 5–6.30pm

Location

Conference Room, Level 4, National Library of Australia

Speakers

Dr Anne Summers AO; Dr Béatrice Bijon, School of Humanities and Communication Arts at Western Sydney University

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Updated:  5 June 2016/Responsible Officer:  Convenor, Gender Institute/Page Contact:  Gender Institute