Articles by Tamlyn Monson
The Sexual Life of Catherine M
The Guardian referred to 'the double life of Catherine M' in their interview on her controversial sexual memoir, but it seems more likely that Catherine Millet's sexual memoir hoped to reconcile the duality between 'normal life' and sex. Tamlyn Monson tries to unwind some of the issues the book raises.
Tamlyn Monson // 1 August 2004
Categories: Books
Women and War
'The girl behind the man behind the gun,' reads a poster for Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps. But this Imperial War Museum exhibition does not leave women in the wings, writes Tamlyn Monson.
Tamlyn Monson // 19 April 2004
Categories: Events
Osama (review 1)
Barmak's loosely fact-based story of a family of women forced to invert the Taliban's strict gender order is a stark reminder that some feminists are more equal than others. Tamlyn Monson reviews Osama.
Tamlyn Monson // 16 March 2004
Categories: Films
Rankin and Bailey Down Under
Where do we locate female sexuality? Pin-ups? Pussies? Tamlyn Monson explains how a somewhat ill-conceived exhibition by two male photographers yields an inadvertent answer.
Tamlyn Monson // 19 August 2003
Categories: Events
