"Hats off, gentlemen, to our Australian mothers!" Representations of white femininity in North Queensland in the early twentieth century [0.03%]
“向我们澳大利亚母亲致敬!”二十世纪初北昆士兰白人女性形象的建构
N Henningham
N Henningham
This paper examines some representations of the anxiety and uncertainty about "white woman's place" in tropical North Queensland that were present in medical and general discourse in the early twentieth century. It focuses on white women's ...
Of public houses and private lives: female hotelkeepers as domestic entrepreneurs [0.03%]
从大酒馆到私人生活:女旅店老板作为家庭企业家
C Wright
C Wright
In the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, women played a key role in the control and management of the Australian hotel industry. Their importance as publicans has often been overlooked by historians of drinking culture and the li...
Vessels of progressivism? Tasmanian state girls and eugenics, 1900-1940 [0.03%]
进步的载体?1900年至1940年塔斯马尼亚州女学生与优生学
C Evans,N Parry
C Evans
In the early twentieth century the notion of state children as a "burden on the state", born of a liberal bourgeois philanthropic tradition, was gradually replaced in Tasmania by a modernising notion of intervention in the name of national ...
Wives and mothers like ourselves? Exploring white women's intervention in the politics of race, 1920s-1940s [0.03%]
像我們這樣的妻子和母親?探索白人女性在二十至四十年代的種族政治中的作為
A Holland
A Holland
This paper takes the issue of the removal of Aboriginal children, and the broader white anxiety over the 'half-caste problem' which underpinned the policy, to explore white women reformers' intervention in the politics of race in the years ...
Designing families and solid citizens: the dialectic of modernity and the Matrimonial Causes Bill, 1959 [0.03%]
设计家庭和合格公民:现代性矛盾与《婚姻案件法案》(1950)
J Walter
J Walter
Policy-makers in the 1940s and 50s were intent on designing families which would produce solid citizens to engage in nation building. Historians offamilism treat it as an expression of modernism: a unifying, oppressive discourse now to be c...
A Curthoys
A Curthoys
Women and "whiteness" [0.03%]
女性与“白人身份”
M Lake
M Lake
Alison Bashford
Alison Bashford
In recent publications and as an ongoing project I have been pursuing the idea that public health and infectious disease control have been part of the legal and technical constitution of 'undesirable' and prohibited entrants: an under-recog...