Forging Identities: Bodies, Gender, and Feminist HistoryJane Long, Jan Gothard, Helen Brash Brings together 11 essays (two previously published) that began as individual papers delivered to the Australian Historical Association conference in 1994. While underpinned by a broad thematic coherence around the body and the construction of identity, the contributions illustrate that there is no |
Contents
JANE LONG INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Australia | 11 |
CHRISTINA TWOMEY Identifying with a serious social | 69 |
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Forging Identities: Bodies, Gender, and Feminist History Jane Long,Jan Gothard,Helen Brash No preview available - 1997 |
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