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Title Citizenship, women and social justice : international historic perspectives / edited by Joy Damousi and Katherine Ellinghaus
Published Parkville, Vic. : Dept. of History, University of Melbourne and Australian Network for Research in Women's History, 1999

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Description iv, 435 pages ; 25 cm
Series Melbourne University history conference series ; no. 8
Melbourne University history conference series ; no. 8
Contents Contents: Introduction -- Colonialism/Post-colonialism. Women, education, and the power of story / Pat Torres -- Post-war women reformers and aboriginal citizenship : rehearsing an old campaign / Alison Holland -- Reading the silences : suffrage activists and race in nineteenth century settler societies / Patricia Grimshaw -- The women's movement and aboriginal citizenship, Sydney, 1937-1940 / Victoria Haskins -- "Devoted service to a dying race"? : Daisy Bates and The passing of the aborigines / Ann Standish -- "Due consideration and kindness" : interracial marriage in North Queensland, 1890-1920 / Nikki Henningham -- Marking capture : white women captives in Australia / Kate Darian-Smith -- Replacing Wollstonecraft's models : gender, respectability, and colonial political rights in middle-class Cape Town, c. 1800-1850 / Kirsten McKenzie -- Emancipation or liberation? : Turkish women in social change / Nilgun Olcayoz -- Women and citizenship in post-revolutionary states / Catherine Manathunga -- Political mobilisation(s). Married women's property and the question of women's economic freedom in colonial Australia / Hilary Golder and Diane Kirkby -- Jean Devanny, silenced history, women's liberation in Australasia / Carole Ferrier -- Strange bedfellows : feminists, anticlericals, socialists, and liberals in the enfranchisement of Spanish women in 1931 / Judith Keene -- The emergence of "family value socialism" in France, 1880-1914 : socialist men and working women / Charles Sowerwine -- Dad, Dave, and Germaine : the politics of sex and the rural response to the 1970s women's movement / Heather Gunn -- A co-operative campaign? : the VSTA and the marriage bar, 1953-1956 / Rosemary Francis -- The forgotten presence? : the Women's Liberation Movement's engagement with issues of sexuality in the 1970s / Katie Reade -- Reading straight and reading queer : Liberty Bodiss in Queen Adelaide's Town / Susan Magarey -- Increasing the representation of women in Parliament : an issue of human rights, social justice, and citizenship / Madeline Grey -- Christian women and changing concepts of citizenship rights and responsibilities in interwar Australia / Judith Smart -- "Polite lobbying" : the Australian Federation of Women Voters and its allies in the Australian post-war women's movement / Elaine Martin -- The uses of international citizenship : Australia, the United Nations, and the status of women / Marian Sawer -- The problem of legitimation in late twentieth century Western liberalism : instances from the Australian context / Debbie Rodan -- Male/female parity in France : a historical perspective / Barbara Krajewska -- Social philanthropy. No sex please we're demographers : nineteenth century fertility decline revisited / Margaret Anderson -- Moral missionary to professional social worker : Victoria, 1920-39 / Janine Bush -- The silent sisterhood(s) : Catholic nuns, their public work and influence for social change in Australia, in particular South Australia, 1880-1930 / Stephanie Burley -- Creating citizens : the state and child welfare in Western Australia, 1907-1954 / Rosemary Kerr -- Saving the nation : women and child rescue work in Australia, 1880-1925 / Shurlee Swain -- Maternal health care in Nepal / Kushum Shakya -- Shaping representations and identities. The right to reason : the right to speak / Cathy Coleborne and Lee-Ann Monk -- Felon families : stories of nineteenth century women prisoners and their families / Diane Gardiner -- In-between policies and regimes : the representation of Italian women in fascist Italy and Australia in the 1920s / Lara Palombo -- What did we do with our world? -we cared : nine aged Australian women (re)construct their lives following World War II / Barbara Pamphilon -- Captivity, human rights, and World War II : Japanese captors and the military sexual slavery of Western women / Christina Twomey -- Australian women in the 1940s : examining citizenship through visual representations / Catherine Speck -- From eugenics to deinstitutionalisation : Winlaton Youth Training Centre, 1956-1993 / Kate Gaffney -- In search of the public : can girls be equal as learner citizens in the modern state? / Victoria Foster -- Democratic orientation of university women in four countries : Australia, Japan, South Korea, and United States of America / Yoshimi Matsuda
Notes Papers presented at the 1998 International Federation for Research in Women's History Conference, Melbourne, Australia
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Subject Citizenship -- History -- Congresses.
Citizenship -- History.
Political rights -- History -- Congresses.
Political rights -- History.
Social justice -- History -- Congresses.
Social justice -- History.
Women -- Political activity -- Congresses.
Women -- Political activity.
Women's rights -- History -- Congresses.
Women's rights -- History.
Genre/Form Conference papers and proceedings.
Author Damousi, Joy.
Ellinghaus, Katherine.
Australian Network for Research in Women's History
University of Melbourne. History Department.
International Federation for Research in Women's History (1998 : Melbourne, Vic.)
LC no. 00002008
ISBN 0734015615