Notes on Womanhood
- ISBN #9781990048364
- Sarah Jane Barnett
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Notes on Womanhood
- ISBN #9781990048364
- Sarah Jane Barnett
- Paperback
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- In Store Only
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After Sarah Jane Barnett had a hysterectomy in her forties, a comment by her doctor that she wouldn't be less of a woman prompted her to investigate what the concept of womanhood meant to her. Part memoir, part feminist manifesto, part coming-of-middle-age story, Notes on Womanhood is the result. Here, Barnett examines the devastation she inflicted on herself as a young woman, the invisibility she feels as her youth fades, the power of female friendship, the stories women learn about midlife and menopause, and how being the daughter of a transgender woman changed her ideas of womanhood.
- Format: Paperback / softback
- Publication Date: 17/06/2022
- Publisher: Otago University Press
- Country of Origin: New Zealand
- Pages: 180
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After Sarah Jane Barnett had a hysterectomy in her forties, a comment by her doctor that she wouldn't be less of a woman prompted her to investigate what the concept of womanhood meant to her. Part memoir, part feminist manifesto, part coming-of-middle-age story, Notes on Womanhood is the result. Here, Barnett examines the devastation she inflicted on herself as a young woman, the invisibility she feels as her youth fades, the power of female friendship, the stories women learn about midlife and menopause, and how being the daughter of a transgender woman changed her ideas of womanhood.
- Format: Paperback / softback
- Publication Date: 17/06/2022
- Publisher: Otago University Press
- Country of Origin: New Zealand
- Pages: 180
- Delivery & Returns