Shakespeare's mothers and sons, When should you go public about sexism?
Is it always appropriate to speak out in public about sexist behaviour? Plus Shakepeare's portrayal of mothers and sons and the history of criminalising prostitution.
Political journalist and assistant editor of the Spectator, Isabel Hardman, was offended when an MP addressed her as 'totty' - he said specifically, 'I want to talk to the totty.' She complained to the Whips and posted her experience on social media, though she chose not to name the MP. But is speaking out always the best thing to do? Journalist Isabel Oakeshott last week said that, "Strong women don't need to whine about sexists calling us 'totty'... there are better ways to handle things." So should we always call out sexism in every situation? Are there sometimes, 'better ways to handle things'? Jenni is joined by Edwina Currie and Laura Bates, who explores the issue in her new book Girl Up.
In October last year we interviewed two women affected by the closure of the SSI's Teesside's iron and steel making plant. It resulted in the loss of over 2,000 jobs. Six months later, Jenni catches up with those two women, Michelle Posthill and Linda Robinson.
As we approach the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's death, we look his portrayal of the mother and son relationship. Our reporter Judi Herman talks to actors set to perform in Saturday's production of Hamlet at The Globe.
And France has passed a law making the act of paying for sex illegal, but what does history tell us about the effectiveness of criminalisation? Jenni is joined by historians Hallie Rubenhold and Julia Laite to discuss the impact of criminalising sex work in the 18th and 19th Century Europe.
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Is being called 'totty' at work a compliment?
Edwina Currie and Laura Bates from Everyday Sexism have a heated debate
Duration: 11:06
The women affected by SSI in Teesside
Six on, Michelle Posthill and Linda Robinson update us on their stories
Duration: 06:00
Shakespeare - mothers and sons
As the 400th anniversary of his death approches, we talk to actors in Hamlet at The Globe
Duration: 12:18
France outlaws paying for sex
Hallie Rubenhold and Julia Laite discuss the impact of criminalising sex work
Duration: 08:47
Shakespeare - Mothers and Sons
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Role Contributor Presenter Jenni Murray Interviewed Guest Laura Bates Interviewed Guest Edwina Currie Interviewed Guest Michelle Posthill Interviewed Guest Linda Robinson Interviewed Guest Hallie Rubenhold Interviewed Guest Julia Laite Producer Laura Northedge Broadcast
- Wed 20 Apr 2016 10:00大象传媒 Radio 4
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