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Author Lake, Marilyn, author

Title Getting equal : the history of Australian feminism / Marilyn Lake
Published St Leonards, N.S.W. : Allen & Unwin, 1999

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Description xi, 316 pages ; 23 cm
Contents Part I: Women in a new world -- Part II: Building a woman-friendly Commonwealth -- Part III: Feminist modes of doing politics -- Part IV: Equality with men
Summary What woman today would accept losing her job or her nationality on marriage? What mother would accept that she had no custody rights to her children? Who would deny women the right to equal pay and economic independence? Women today enjoy freedoms unimagined by their mothers and grandmothers - the result of over 100 years of feminist activism in this country. Getting Equal is the first full-length history of the movements - and their feisty, ebullient, determined leaders - who fought for women s political and economic rights, sexual and drinking rights, the right to control their bodies and their destinies. Getting Equal provides new understandings of women s activism and new perspectives on Australian politics: it shows that feminists were leading theorists of citizenship and the welfare state and outspoken advocates of Aboriginal rights and international law. But the goal of equality has also proved problematic: participating in the world on men's terms has reinforced the masculine standard as the norm. In this path-breaking and lively study, leading historian Marilyn Lake challenges common misconceptions and offers new interpretations of a politics that has swung between an emphasis on women s difference from men and a demand for the same rights as men. It is her hope that a knowledge of the complexity of the past will enable us to be more clear-sighted about what remains to be done
Analysis Aboriginal women
Equality
Federal issue
Feminism
Franchise (Right to vote)
History
Human rights
State issue
Women
Women in politics
Womens Electoral Lobby
Notes Includes index
Bibliography Includes bibliographic references and index
Notes Donation. ANU COOP 20120212 Brissenden collection, ANU Library
Signed by author 1 copy. ANU
Subject Feminism -- Australia -- History.
Feminism -- Australia.
Women -- Australia -- History.
Women -- Australia -- Social conditions.
Women's rights -- Australia -- History.
LC no. 00362938
ISBN 186508137X (paperback)
9781865081373