Kim Rubenstein Kim Rubenstein i(9114388 works by)
Gender: Female
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1 The Gillard Effect : Creating a More Equitable Society Kim Rubenstein , 2023 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , January - February no. 450 2023; (p. 24-25)

— Review of Not Now, Not Ever : Ten Years on from the Misogyny Speech 2022 anthology essay

'There is more that connects these two books than their bright pink covers – they both highlight a recasting of the patriarchal architecture of power as central to achieving gender equality. How Many More Women? and Not Now, Not Ever tell an uncomplimentary but complementary story of parliament, the executive, the courts, the media, universities, and business as components of a repressive world ‘tend[ing] to oppress and discriminate against women and girls’, while also enchaining men whose values and norms have moved beyond those of the patriarchy.' (Introduction)

1 3 y separately published work icon The Vetting of Wisdom : Joan Montgomery and the Fight for PLC Kim Rubenstein , Forrest : Franklin Street Press , 2021 22812678 2021 single work biography

'In the story of the biggest school blow-up in Australian history, The Vetting of Wisdom is a gripping tale of a revered Principal-acclaimed nationwide as the leading girls' school educator of her day-loved and admired by all-but with a determined Presbyterian Church minority bent on getting rid of her. Following the formation of the Uniting Church in 1977, the continuing Presbyterians seized PLC and Scotch College from what they saw as the wreckage of Church Union and sought to cast the premier girls' school in their own church-focused image. They were met by court cases, parliamentary fiats, outraged parents, storms of mail, fiery Council debates, packed public meetings and a voluminous, disbelieving press. But after years of bitter protest, Joan Montgomery eventually fell only to be replaced by PLC's first male headmaster in 47 years. For Kim Rubenstein, a former PLC school captain and now with her own brilliant career, it was her first experience of power trumping reason. In the busy years since school, she has often puzzled over what made Montgomery such an inspiring role model for PLC girls and what, in the end, made Joan's detractors think otherwise. The Vetting of Wisdom: Joan Montgomery and the Fight for PLC is the careful piecing together of this puzzle.' (Publication summary)

1 [Review Essay] A Funny Course for a Woman Kim Rubenstein , 2015 single work essay review
— Appears in: Victorian Historical Journal , December vol. 86 no. 2 2015; (p. 391)
1 1 y separately published work icon Diversity in Leadership : Australian Women, Past and Present Joy Damousi (editor), Kim Rubenstein (editor), Mary Tomsic (editor), Acton : Australian National University Press , 2014 9114420 2014 single work criticism biography

'Diversity in Leadership: Australian women, past and present provides a new understanding of the historical and contemporary aspects of Indigenous and non-Indigenous women's leadership in a range of local, national and international contexts. It brings interdisciplinary expertise to the topic from leading scholars in a range of fields and diverse backgrounds. The aims of the essays in the collection document the extent and diverse nature of women's social and political leadership across various pursuits and endeavours within democratic political structures. ' (Source: TROVE)

1 y separately published work icon Pamela Burton Interviewed by Kim Rubenstein Kim Rubenstein (interviewer), Canberra : National Library of Australia , 2014 18384553 2014 single work interview
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