Gender Relations in Australia: Domination and NegotiationKay Saunders, Raymond Evans Presents a range of interpretations by 24 academics of Australian gender relations from pre-1788 to the present. Essays by contributors such as Jocelynne Scutt, Marian Aveliny and Ann Curthoys, explore themes of race, class, family life and social conflict. Contains references and an index. The editors are readers in history at the University of Queensland. |
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FROM TIME IMMEMORIAL? | 9 |
ACROSS THE GREAT DIVIDE | 20 |
Locating Gender at the Racial Margins | 26 |
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