Cambridge_News,_November_1964.jpg (331 × 578 pixels, file size: 101 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg)
Summary
Fair use rationale for usage in Germaine Greer
Description |
Article in Cambridge News, November 1964, about Germaine Greer's admittance that year, with two other women, as full members of the Cambridge Footlights (founded 1883). The women in the photograph were the first three women to be admitted. The part of the article shown is from the Germaine Greer archive. |
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Source |
Image by Nathan Gallagher, published in this article in The Conversation, 26 May 2016, about the Germaine Greer archive at the University of Melbourne. |
Article | |
Portion used |
The headline and at least part of the article are visible (and perhaps all of it). Greer cut the article out and kept it in a notebook, a portion of which can be seen in the background. |
Low resolution? |
Yes |
Purpose of use |
To illustrate the section about Greer's admittance to the Footlights, an historically significant event given the club's history of declining to admit women as full members and given Greer's subsequent notability. The article demonstrates the sexism of the period, from the headline that women will make the Footlights "brighter" to the reference to them as "three girls" in the text and image caption. |
Replaceable? |
No |
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