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Lilith 15, 2006

Feature:

Past, Present, Future: The Future of Feminist History
Katie Holmes

Responses:

Feminist History - Back to the Future
Mary Tomsic

On ReadingThe First Stone Ten Years Later
Zora Simic

Future Appointments in Feminist History
Liz Conor

Articles:

Explaining the Generation Debate: Envy, History or Feminism's Victories?
Chilla Bulbeck

'As the Past Coils Like a Spring': Bridging the History of Australian Women Writers with Contemporary Australian Women Writers' Stories
Odette Kelada

Iron Girls, Strong Women, Beautiful Women Writers and Super Girls: A Discourse Analysis of the Gender Performance of Women in Contemporary China
Pei Yuxin and Petula Sik-ying Ho

'A Mysterious and Undefined Difference of Sex': Equality and Difference in Antebellum American Feminist Thought
Holly M. Kent

Imagining the Black Body: Race, Gender and Gynaecology in Late Colonial Australia
Lisa Featherstone

'The German woman has the inner energy to work for Germanness': Race, Gender and National Socialism in Interwar Australia
Emily Turner-Graham

 

Lilith 14, 2005

Feature:

Memory and Desire: Feminists Re-membering Feminism
Susan Margarey

Feminist Remembering Forum

Keeping the Records Safe
Patricia Grimshaw

Remembering Feminism
Christina Twomey

Evdokia Petrova's Shoe
Vera Mackie

Articles:

Anarchism, Feminism and Subjectivity in Imperial Japan: The Gendered Circumstances, Identities and 'Destinies' of Three Infamous Women
Helene Bowen Raddeker

Carving a Feminine Space in a Masculine Environment: The Diary of an Australian Military Nurse
Erica Millar

Claiming the Space: Fictionalising Feminism in Xu Xi's 1990s Hong Kong Novels
Staci Ford

'She was the first one...': Phyllis Mary Kaberry, a Founding Mother of Feminist Anthropology
Christine Cheater

'A Woman Overboard!' The Salvation Army and Fallen Women in Melbourne, 1883-1900
Belinda Sweeney

Medical Choice: The Australian Movement to Legalise Abortion, 1967-79
Noah Riseman

 



Lilith 13, 2004

Articles:

Empathy, Imagination and Feminist History
Penny Russell

A Dissection in Reverse: Mary McLauchlan, Hobart Town, 1830
Helen MacDonald

Sex Scandal as Propaganda: The Libel Trial of Noel Pemberton-Billing, London, 1918
Danielle Thornton

'Delilah Aged 14!': The Melbourne Truth and the 1950s Teenage Girl
Madeleine Hamilton

Masculinity Gone Mad: Settler Colonialism, Medical Discourse and the White Body in Late Nineteenth-Century Victoria
Leigh Boucher

'rehearsing the laws/ I cannot subscribe to': Resisting the Dominant Discourse in the Work of Adrienne Rich
Alice Miller

Letters, Films and Friends: Women's Involvement in the Victorian Film Society Movement
Mary Tomsic

'A League of friendship and understanding': The Friendship Networks of Australian and British First Wave Feminists
Miranda Walker

'Childless But Not By Choice' or '24-hour Women Having it All'? Remembering Australian Feminism
Natasha Campo

Women and Family Business in England, Wales and the Colonies c. 1500-1800: Constructing a Model for Historical Analysis
Dolly MacKinnon

 

Lilith 12, 2003

Feature:

New Challenges for Feminist History:
Jill Matthews

Response from Barbara Brookes

Articles:

Prisoners of War after Agincourt: gender mourning and cultures of captivity in 15th Century France
Megan Cassidy-Welch

Woman of the Year: Katharine Hepburn and the American Nation during World War II
Jessica Freame

'Me, Myself and Others': a new look at Catherine Helen Spence
Janette Hancock

'Fear the bitch who sheds no tears': the cultural depiction of the white female scapegoat in Australian Historical Drama
Victoria Haskins

Pictures of Lily: erasures, additions and errors
Gill Matthewson

The making of a Feminist: Bessie Risbieth encounters the English suffragettes
Carly Millar

Myths, Lies and Invisible Lies: European women and Chinese men in North Queensland 1870-1900
Sandi Robb

Female Excess in the Age of Restraint: conceptions of nymphomania in nineteenth century medicine
Claire Scrine

Nazi and Communist Press and the late Weimar Abortion Debate
Katie Sutton


Lilith 11, 2002

Articles:

  • Women citizens of the New Nation:
    Reading Some Visual Evidence
    Marian Quartly

  • Sott'acqua sotto viento:
    Aspects of gender and ethic invention in the stories
    of the San Lupese people in Italy and Australia
    Gioconda Di Lorenzo

  • Academic Women in Mediated Space:
    Japan and Australia
    Vera Mackie

  • The City of Girl:
    Appearing in the Modern Scene
    Liz Conor

  • Confined to the Mainland:
    Australian Women War Correspondents Reporting from Overseas during World War II
    Katie Bird

  • Perspective from the Australian Jewish Community
    Suzanne Rutland

  • Roman Gaia and the Discourse of Patronage:
    Inscriptions of Sex/Gender in Ancient Latin Epigraphy
    Peter Keegan

  • Queen Victoria and Queen Dona Maria II da Gloria of Portugal:
    Marriage, Motherhood and Sovereignity in the Lives of Young Queen Regnant
    Yvonne Ward

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    Lilith 10, 2001

  • A Hall of Selective Mirrors: Feminism and the Work of History
    Zora Simic

  • Histories of the Australian Women's Movement
    as Represented in Feminist Journals
    Chilla Bullbeck

  • 'Thinking Back Through our Aunt's':
    Emily and Matilda Sturge
    Margaret Allen

  • Medievil Women, Letter Writing and Performance
    Elizabeth Freeman

  • 'Discharging the Truth':
    Veneral Disease, the Amateur and the Print Media, 1942-45
    Monica Dux

  • 'The Last Piece of Furniture Procured':
    Some Mistresses' Perspectives on the Mistress-Servent Relationship, 1870-1900
    Helen Pfeil

  • Plain or Fancy? Currents of Class, Gender and Nation in the
    First Australian Exhibition of Women's Work, 1907
    Sue Doyle

  • Printing Press and Protest Banners: Feminist Presses in Australia
    Louise Poland

  • Australian Women Priests? Anglicans, Feminists and the Newspapers
    Peter Sherlock

  • No Place for a Woman? Class, Modernity and Colonialism in the
    Gendering of Australian Science, 1885-1940
    Jane Carey

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