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Contents

* Contents derived from the St Lucia, Indooroopilly - St Lucia area, Brisbane - North West, Brisbane, Queensland,:University of Queensland Press , 2013 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Destroying the Joint Is about More Than Being a Woman in Power, Christine Milne , single work essay (p. 11-24)
A Fairer Country, Michelle Law , single work essay (p. 25–34)
All Things Being Equal, Michelle Law , extract essay
'The daughter of Chinese migrants, Michelle Law saw how her culture treated women. Then she realised sexism also thrived in Australia.'
(p. 25-34)
Destroying the Joint Starts at Home, Leslie Cannold , single work essay (p. 35-44)
Girl Talk, Lily Edelstein , single work essay (p. 54-55)
Women Destroy the Joint, Tara Moss , single work essay (p. 57-62)
History's Footnote, or, a Wolvi Incident, Melissa Lucashenko , single work biography

Lucashenko discusses the life of her great-grandmother, Christina Copson, who was successful in having a white man tried and jailed for assault.

(p. 63-69)
We Are Destroying the Joint, Carmen Lawrence , single work essay (p. 70–86)
Global Destroyers, Emily Maguire , single work essay (p. 87–98)
Spanners and Mirages, Jennifer Mills , single work essay (p. 107–118)
Love Tweets, Yvette Vignando , single work essay (p. 119-127)
The Writing on the Walls, Jenna Price , single work essay (p. 128-148)
We Appointed a Women Executive Once ... It Didn't Work Out, Catherine Fox , single work essay (p. 149)
Destroying the Joint in Twelve Easy Lessons, Catherine Deveny , single work essay (p. 156-163)
Women Talk Back, Wendy Harmer , single work essay (p. 172-181)
Speaking Truth to Power: Sexism, Outrage and the Public Consciousness / and Abby Cathcart, Paula McDonald , Abby Cathcart , single work essay (p. 182-188)
There's Nothing Funny about Misogyny, Clementine Ford , single work essay (p. 189-197)
A Letter to Feminists from a Man Who Knows Better, Corinne Grant , single work essay (p. 198-205)
Outside Manners, Susan Johnson , single work essay (p. 206–215)
Joint Destroyer, Born and Raised, Steph Bowe , single work essay (p. 216–220)
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