Background
Cline, Sally Irene was born on January 21, 1938 in London. Daughter of Ablyn Temple and Ada (Harris) Cline.
(This work is a study of the sexual politics of death. It ...)
This work is a study of the sexual politics of death. It explores the specific relationship women of many colours, cultures, ages and sexual orientations have to their own deaths, looks at their attitudes towards loss, and their responses to their role as primary carers to the dying. Aiming to help readers to come to terms with the taboo that surrounds death, it looks in particular at ways in which cultural taboos and sexual politics shape and restrict women's roles and responsibilities around the sick and the dying. It discusses, for instance, Alzheimer's disease and women's roles and responses to AIDS and suicide, as well as the politics of illnesses such as breast cancer. Sally Cline won an Arts Council Writers Award for her work on this book, and is the author of "Women, Celibacy and Passion", "Just Desserts: Women and Food" and "Reflecting Men at Twice Their Natural Size".
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Cline, Sally Irene was born on January 21, 1938 in London. Daughter of Ablyn Temple and Ada (Harris) Cline.
Bachelor with honors in English and Philosphy, University Durham, 1960. M. Little with distinction in Social Science, University Lancaster, 1982.
Journalist Fleet Street, London, New York City, 1960-1974. Stage director, arts administrator various locations, 1966-1972. Writer, lecturer Liverpool, Lancaster, Sussex Universities, 1972-1981.
Course organizer for women's studies, social and political science department Cambridge University, 1982-1988. Visiting professor Dalhousie University, Mount St. Vincent, Canada, 1985-1987. Script writer, researcher Canadian Broadcasting Company, Canada, since 1987.
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(This work is a study of the sexual politics of death. It ...)
Member Cambridge Women's Center (administrator 1978-1987).
Married Neville Gaffin, 1959 (divorced 1966). Married Larry Adler, January 1, 1969 (divorced 1978). 1 child, Marmoset Katelyn.