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Research Centre for Women, Gender, Cultureand Social Change
Publications: AWSGA The Australian Women's and Gender Studies Association (formerly AWSA), is currently run from Melbourne. Click here for more information. |
Welcome from Carole FerrierAWSR is an Australian interdisciplinary resource on Women's Studies, Hecate, and The Australian Women's Book Review. It is associated with the Research Centre for Women, Gender, Culture and Social Change, School of English, Media Studies and Art History, The University of Queensland. Hecate is an interdisciplinary journal of women's liberation, edited by Carole Ferrier now in its 35th year. It is published by Hecate Press, in association with the WGCSC Centre, in the School of EMSAH at the University of Queensland. AWBR: Australian Womens' Book Review following its alliance with Hecate, has now reached its 21st year of publication of reviews, by women, of new publications by women mainly in Australia and the pacific region. You can read current and past issues of the Review on this site. |
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Australian Women's Book ReviewCurrent Issue Volume 22 No.2 2010 Previous issues... |
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Mothers at the MarginsSixth Australian International, Interdisciplinary Conference on Motherhood - 2011Wednesday, 27 April, 5pm – Saturday 30 April, 12 noonThe University of Queensland, St Lucia Q 4072, Brisbane, Australia Confirmed speakers include Andrea O’Reilly, Sonya Andermahr and Debra Creedy.
Send a 200-word abstract and 50-word bio International presenters must have become members Email: info@motherhoodinstitute.org
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Sponsors:
The Faculty of Arts, The University of Queensland The Centre for Research on Women, Gender, Culture and Social Change, School of EMSAH, The University of Queensland The Association for Research on Mothering-Australia (ARM-A) The Motherhood Initiative for Research and Community Involvement in Canada (MIRCI, formerly ARM) The Queensland Centre for Mothers and Babies (QCMB), School of Psychology, The University of Queensland
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| Centenary of Queensland Women's Suffrage | Response to Radical Brisbane | |
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A Conference was held in Brisbane focusing upon the surrounding history women's suffrage, and other aspects of women's organising and activism for issues beyond the vote at the turn of the century. Read more... Visit the website launched in 2005 for more information. |
"I was fascinated by this book and absorbed in it over about three or four days of reading. It made me wish that I'd read it in 1967. It would have made a big difference back then." - Dan O Neill (more details...) |
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