Bold types : how Australia's first women journalists blazed a trail
Clarke, Patricia, 1926-2022
Book
In Bold Types, Patricia Clarke recounts the high points and the failures of the chequered journey of women journalists in the fight for gender equality from 1860 to the end of World War II through the stories of independent, adventurous women journalists who ventured far and wide in search of news, relevance and equality. Together, stories of women from Anna Blackwell and Flora Shaw to Janet Mitchell and Caroline Isaacson, illustrate the gains and setbacks of women journalists over nearly a century. In each successive story, the tenacious determination of these women stands clear against the background of the prevailing patriarchy. Amy Remeikis, political reporter at Guardian Australia, introduces the book with a reflection on the struggles and achievements of her early counterparts as well as the current working environment for women journalists. Patricia Clarke was a trailblazer herself as the only woman on the Melbourne staff at the Australian News and Information Bureau in the early 1950s. In a detailed epilogue, Patricia shares stories of her own life and career in the days of crowded newsrooms, clattering typewriters, and overflowing cigarette trays.
Main title:
Bold types : how Australia's first women journalists blazed a trail / Patricia Clarke.
Author:
Clarke, Patricia, 1926-, authorRemeikis, Amy, writer of introduction
Imprint:
Canberra, ACT : National Library of Australia Publishing, [2022]©2022
Collation:
xv, 256 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 24 cm
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 247-253) and index.
ISBN:
97819225073729781922507372 (paperback)
Dewey class:
305.430704305.4307
Language:
English
BRN:
746789
| Location | Collection | Call number | Status/Desc |
|---|---|---|---|
| East Melbourne Library | Local History Reference | LH REF 305.4307 CLAR | Not for loan (Set: 04 Jan 2023) |