Anne Manne

Australian journalist and social philosopher From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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

Life and work

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]

Her book, Crimes of the Cross, was a finalist for the Walkley Book Award[4] and longlisted for the Australian Political Book of the Year Award in 2024.[5]

Bibliography

Books

  • 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.
  • (2024). Crimes of the Cross : the Anglican paedophile network of Newcastle, its protectors and the man who fought for justice. Black Inc.

Essays and reporting

Critical studies and reviews of Manne's work

References

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