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Issue Details: First known date: 2019... 2019 Queens of Print : Interviews with Australia’s Iconic Women’s Magazine Editors
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' For fifty years our most powerful popular culture influencers have been the high-powered editors of mass-market women’s magazines like The Australian Women’s Weekly, Woman’s Day, New Idea and the now defunct Dolly, Cleo and Cosmopolitan. It is difficult to overstate the influence that these women have had in shaping popular ideas and attitudes, feminism, and femininity in Australia via the pages of their magazines. In these interviews, they describe their lives and careers in a medium that is part of our publishing heritage.

'Queens of Print is a tribute to the most influential and iconic women in Australian women’s magazines. It is a snapshot of a rapidly changing industry where print is supposedly dead, and media have been disrupted. This book looks back, but also forward to consider what a magazine might be and what a magazine editor might do in future decades.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

Notes

  • Includes interviews with Ita Buttrose, Julia Zaetta, Karin Upton Baker, Sandra Hook, Shona Martyn, Pat Ingram, Nene King, Kathy Bail, Marina Go, Jackie Frank, Bunty Avieson, Kirstie Clements, Paula Joye, Sarah Wilson, Helen McCabe, Kellie Hush, Louisa Hatfield, Kerrie McCallum, Amy Sinclair, Justine Cullen, Edwina McCann, Fiona Connolly, Keshnee Kemp, Emily Taylor, Sarrah La Marquand, Jo walker, Jess Blanch, and Lisa Messenger.

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