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Australian journalist and social philosopher
Anne Manne (née Robinson ; born 1955)
[1] is an Australian
journalist and
social philosopher .
Anne Manne has been married to Australian political science professor
Robert Manne since 1983.
[2] They have two children, including
Cornell University philosophy professor
Kate Manne .
[3]
Manne, Anne (2005). Motherhood : how should we care for our children? . Crows Nest, NSW: Allen & Unwin.
— (2009). So this is life : scenes from a country childhood . Carlton, Vic.: Melbourne University Press.
— (2014). The life of I : the new culture of narcissism . Carlton, Vic.: Melbourne University Press.
Manne, Anne (June 1995). "Children in the new world order". Quadrant . 39 (6).
— (October 1995). "Unpacking my grandmother's linen cupboard". Tales of a Country Girlhood. Quadrant . 39 (10): 46–48.
— (December 1995). "Mr Menzies' pension". Tales of a Country Girlhood. Quadrant . 39 (12): 16–18.
— (January–February 1996). "Electing a new child". Quadrant . 40 (1–2): 8–19.
— (May 1996). "Reading Fairy Blackstick". Society. Quadrant . 40 (5): 16–18.
— (March 2008). "Love and money : the family and the free market". Quarterly Essay . 29 .
"Ebony: The Girl in the Room" . 28 January 2010. ,
The Monthly , Issue 53, February 2010, pp. 36–42.
"Only Connect: Loneliness in the Age of Freedom" . 2 May 2007. ,
The Monthly , Issue 23, May 2007, pp. 32–39
"Love me Tender? Sex & power in the age of pornography" . 6 December 2006. ,
The Monthly , Issue 19, December 2006 - January 2007, pp. 34–42
"What About Me? The New Narcissism" . 7 June 2006. ,
The Monthly , Issue 13, June 2006, pp. 30–35
Critical studies and reviews of Manne's work