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Judith Brett: "Fearless Beatrice Faust: Sex, Feminism and Body Politics"

Judith Brett: "Fearless Beatrice Faust: Sex, Feminism and Body Politics"

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In this episode of Biographers in Conversation, award-winning political historian and biographer Dr Judith Brett chats with Dr Gabriella Kelly-Davies about her choices while crafting Fearless Beatrice Faust: Sex, Feminism and Body Politics.

Here’s what you’ll discover in this episode:

  • How Judith Brett discovered Beatrice Faust’s story.
  • Why Judith was inspired to craft Fearless Beatrice Faust.
  • How Beatrice Faust captures a vivid chapter of Australia’s feminist history.
  • How in 1972, Beatrice Faust founded the Women’s Electoral Lobby, empowering Australian women voters and challenging politicians to listen.
  • The tension between Faust’s bold public crusades and the private struggles she concealed.
  • Why Brett structured Fearless Beatrice Faust around themes instead of a timeline, complete with provocative chapter titles like ‘Becoming Notorious’ to highlight the recurring battles in Faust’s life.
  • The psychological depth behind Faust’s fiery persona, from her rebellious intellect and fierce independence to the vulnerable moments that fuelled her passion.
  • How Judith Brett balances her authorial voice with Beatrice’s unique voice to create a biography that’s both captivating and scholarly.
  • Why Beatrice Faust’s fearless fight for women’s rights is as vital in 2025 as it was in 1972.
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