Weekend Woman's Hour
Professor Angela Davis, the enduring appeal of Laura Ingalls Wilder, and is there a place for men in the feminist movement?
The celebrated civil rights activist Professor Angela Davis on what it's like to go from being on the FBI's ten most wanted list to a place in the 100 'cool' American's exhibition in Washington earlier this year.
We discuss the link between hormones and mental health and what it's really like to be a teen with PMT.
The TV series Little House on the Prairie was based on the books of Laura Ingalls Wilder. We look at the continuing enduring appeal of her original books and the latest annotated autobiography Pioneer Girl.
We hear about the campaign to stop parents who have abused their children from continuing to disrupt their lives and from a woman whose daughters were abused by their father and despite being convicted of the offence still fought for access to them.
Plus you may not know the name Bevis Shergold but she made a huge contribution to the war effort interrogating POW's in Egypt and Algeria as well as representing Britain in the 1948 London Olympics.
A debate on whether there is a place for men in the feminist movement? And can the struggle for equality for women around the world also improve the lives of men as well?
And we hear from the Scottish/Zambian singer songwriter Namvula.
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Professor Angela Davis
Hormones
We then look at how hormones affect older women as a small percentage of women have hormonal fluctuations pre-menstrually, and around the time of the  that can be severe enough to stop them living normal lives. We’ve all heard of post-natal depression.   is perhaps less well known and GPs and psychiatrists have been known to misdiagnose severe premenstrual syndrome as bipolar disorder. Jane speaks to a listener who was misdiagnosed in this way. She is also joined by psychiatrist who works at the Female Hormone Clinic at the South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust.
Pioneer Girl
The sexual abuse of children by their father
Bevis Shergold
Men and Feminism
Namvula
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Jane Garvey |
Producer | Rabeka Nurmahomed |
Editor | Beverley Purcell |
Interviewed Guest | Angela Davis |
Interviewed Guest | Namvula |
Interviewed Guest | Luci Coffey |
Interviewed Guest | Nancy Tystad Koupal |
Interviewed Guest | Tracy Chevalier |
Interviewed Guest | Peter Johnson |
Interviewed Guest | Dorothy Elliott |
Interviewed Guest | Nikki van der Gaag |
Interviewed Guest | Karen Ingala Smith |
Broadcast
- Sat 6 Dec 2014 16:00´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 4
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