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The Female body in western culture: contemporary perspectives

The Female body in western culture: contemporary perspectives

Susan R. Suleiman - Art - 1986 - 389 pages
Discusses the images of women in art, films, and literature, social attitudes towards women, and changing perceptions of sexual roles
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Cutting the cord: stories of children, love and loss
Mother love: stories about births, babies & beyond

Mother love: stories about births, babies & beyond

Debra Adelaide - 1996 - 306 pages
Birth; a rite of passage in which a woman is transformed from a well-groomed, well-organised, self-centered, carefree, childfree person into the exhausted, poo-wiping, milk ...
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Window in the Dark

Window in the Dark

Dymphna Cusack, Debra Adelaide - Literary Criticism - 1991 - 175 pages
Autobiographical account of the inter-world-war years spent by novelist Cusack (author of TCome in Spinner') teaching in country New South Wales. The editor, compiler of the ...
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Leaning Towards Infinity: How My Mother's Apron Unfolds Into My Life
A bright and fiery troop: Australian women writers of the nineteenth century
A Revealed Life: Australian Writers and Their Journeys in Memoir
Motherhood: power and oppression

Motherhood: power and oppression

Marie Porter, Andrea O'Reilly, Patricia Short - 2005 - 300 pages
Motherhood: Power and Oppression expands the scholarship on motherhood from a feminist perspective, examining particularly how motherhood is simultaneously a site of power and ...
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From the verandah: stories of love and landscape by nineteenth century ...
Too far everywhere: the romantic heroine in nineteenth-century Australia

Too far everywhere: the romantic heroine in nineteenth-century Australia

Fiona Giles - Literary Criticism - 1998 - 236 pages
The deliberate exclusion of women's romances resulted in the development of an Australian culture based on a masculine bush ethos. In recovering previously neglected women's ...
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