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Anne Manne (née Robinson; born 1955)[1] is an Australian journalist and social philosopher.

Her 2005 book Motherhood: How should we care for our children? was short-listed in 2006 for Australian journalism's Walkley Award. [citation needed]

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]

Bibliography

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Books

Essays and reporting

Critical studies and reviews of Manne's work

References

  1. ^ Manne, Anne (2009). So This Is Life: Scenes from a Country Childhood. Melbourne University Publishing. pp. 1, 70. ISBN 9780522855210.
  2. ^ Marks, Suzanne (4 October 2018). "ROBERT MANNE: On Borrowed Time". The Newtown Review of Books. Retrieved 8 August 2022.
  3. ^ Gambotto-Burke, Antonella (12 January 2018). "Up in arms against a pernicious patriarchy: Kate Manne's Down Girl". The Australian. Retrieved 8 August 2022. ...the Australian-born [Kate] Manne, daughter of Robert and Anne Manne...