Naomi Flutter
Naomi Flutter was born in 1970 and has an Honours degree in Law and Economics and a Masters of Public Policy at Harvard's John F. Kennedy School of Government. In 1996 she received the Sir Edward Dunlop Memorial Award. She is the co-author of Law As Culture and a co-editor of a fundrasing anthology of refugee writings, Tilting Cages. She has worked in the USA, Bhutan and Australia.
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Rosamund Else-Mitchell
Naomi Flutter
What drives young women and what drives them mad? Twenty-something women talk about living their feminism. What they do, how they do it and why they choose to do it as feminists. The private collides with the public, anger with humour, desire with ideals. Writing themselves into the debate, these young women are talking up.
1998 | ISBN 9781875559664 | Paperback | 200 x 130 mm | 239 pp