Marian Sawer
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Born
20 August 1946
Philippa Marian Goodwin
20 August 1946
Auckland, New Zealand
Spouses
DisciplinePolitical science, gender studies
Marian Sawer | |
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| Born | Philippa Marian Goodwin 20 August 1946 Auckland, New Zealand |
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| Alma mater | Australian National University |
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| Discipline | Political science, gender studies |
Philippa Marian Sawer AO FASSA (born 20 August 1946) is an Australian political scientist. She is a professor emeritus at the Australian National University (ANU).[1]
Sawer was born in Auckland, New Zealand, the daughter of Ralph and Marjorie Goodwin. She moved to Australia to attend Ascham School in Sydney, and subsequently attended the Australian National University (ANU) in Canberra. She graduated B.A.(Hons) in 1968, M.A. in 1970 and Ph.D. in 1975. Her doctoral thesis was titled "The question of the Asiatic mode of production: towards a new Marxist historiography".[2]