The sexual harassment debate in this country - sparked by Helen Garner's controversial book 'The First Stone - has gone off the rails. Just when women should feel confident about using laws created by a generation of feminists, the debate has turned, confusing sex with sexism, mutual affection with uninvited attention.
Walkley Award-winning journalist, Virginia Trioli, investigates the reality behind the feminist fear. In a compelling and powerful response to Garner's argument, and the discussions that followed, Trioli redraws the caricature that has come to be known as the new feminist and shows why, in the hands of the next generation, feminism is alive and well - and as crucial as ever.