Zelda
(Author) D'Aprano ZeldaWorker, mother trade unionist and activist Zelda D'Aprano shows, in her autobiography, the same spirit she evidenced when chaining herself to the Commonwealth Building in October 1969. This is a moving, down-to-earth recounting of the past, an insightful criticism of the way our society is structured and a reclamation of the exuberance of the Women's Liberation Movement. Contributes importantly to debate today.
D'Aprano Zelda
D'Aprano Zelda was a groundbreaking feminist writer known for their seminal work, "The Feminine Mystique." Their writing style was bold, incisive, and unapologetically critical of societal norms. D'Aprano Zelda's key contribution to literature was sparking the second wave feminist movement and challenging traditional gender roles through their powerful words.