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Political memoirs in Australia often create splashy headlines and controversy. But we should not dismiss the publication of former Liberal MP Julia Banks’ book, Power Play, as just the latest in a genre full of scandals and secrets.
There is a long tradition of female parliamentarians using memoirs to reshape the culture around them. Banks whose book includes claims of bullying, sexism and harassment is the latest to push for equality and understanding of what life is like for women in Canberra.
The power of a memoir
There are many ways to tell your story from social media posts to podcasts and speeches to parliament.
On writers’ festivals Art by Vivienne Guo.
The writer is a creature that comes in many forms.
The intensive writer can often be found hunched over a laptop, a cold mug of tea sitting beside them in a semi-forgotten state. The experiential writer embeds themselves in the action of society, carefully balancing a notepad on their knee and deftly typing notes into their mobile phone – all the while on a moving train. Not to be forgotten, the maniacal writer can most often be seen emerging from a sea of Red Bull cans in a frenzy, inveterately scribbling their ideas on oversized sticky-notes.
The delayed debutantes: inside the literary class of COVID-19
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