Images of Australia: An Introductory Reader in Australian StudiesGillian Whitlock, David Carter This introductory text for students and general readers is designed for use with the new ABC TV Open Learning program. Through a collection of 14 readings by writers and academics such as Graeme Davison and Gail Reekie it explores questions of Australian culture and identity. |
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Page 143
... feminist challenges to con- structions of Australian history and identity . She identifies three characteristic features of recent feminist history writing in Aus- tralia : its interest in processes of reproduction ; its rejection of ...
... feminist challenges to con- structions of Australian history and identity . She identifies three characteristic features of recent feminist history writing in Aus- tralia : its interest in processes of reproduction ; its rejection of ...
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... feminist scholarship , and history continues to be one of the most frequently targetted masculinist areas of knowl- edge . For two decades , Australian feminist scholars have located male historians as their primary adversaries in a ...
... feminist scholarship , and history continues to be one of the most frequently targetted masculinist areas of knowl- edge . For two decades , Australian feminist scholars have located male historians as their primary adversaries in a ...
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... feminist historiography . First , feminist history investigates the material and bodily processes of reproduc- tion ( sexuality , childbirth and childcare , fertility , family forma- tion , mothering , contraception ) as well as , or ...
... feminist historiography . First , feminist history investigates the material and bodily processes of reproduc- tion ( sexuality , childbirth and childcare , fertility , family forma- tion , mothering , contraception ) as well as , or ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Part Two White Australia Has a Black History | 59 |
Part Three A Multicultural Nation? | 101 |
Copyright | |
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Alter/Asians: Asian-Australian Identities in Art, Media, and Popular Culture Ien Ang No preview available - 2000 |