Abstract

The case of the fine imposed on Greer whilst on a lecturing tour of New Zealand Universities in 1972 is analysed. Greer received two indecent language charges while at the University of Auckland, which would be passed off as any other word at a different social context such as a theatre. Australians came to her defence by signing a petition and a march was organized in the streets of Wellington and Auckland to protest the charging of Greer.

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