An expanded version of the entry for the Oxford Companion to Australian Politics (2007). It argues that there used to be two strands to lesbian politics during the early 1970s—‘liberal pluralist’ and lesbian feminist—the first asking for mainstream recognition, the second claiming to pose a challenge to that mainstream. The clearest statements of lesbian feminism came from the US, the Australian accounts largely being critical. The paper discusses these accounts, as well as some of the issues that were preoccupying lesbian feminists at the time, such as relationships and the treatment of lesbian mothers’ custody cases by the Family Court
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How the Personal became Political brings together new research on the feminist and sexual revolution...
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This is a 1000-word encyclopedia entry arguing that lesbian politics in Australia had two strands, o...
This paper is an attempt to understand what was involved in the disagreements during the 1970s over ...
This thesis provides the first major Australian history of lesbian feminism between the 1970s and 19...
A series of pieces written in response to what happened at the ‘Lesbian’ session at the second Women...
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This paper reviews the feminist literature on lesbian parenting published between 1972 and 2002. The...
Following the individual journeys of four Australasian women, Alison Laurie, Kerryn Higgs, Robina Co...
This paper reviews the feminist literature on lesbian parenting published between 1972 and 2002. The...
From its beginnings, the lesbian and gay movement in Australia has recognised the importance of inst...
This thesis explores the application of ideologies of motherhood in the context of family law. The ...
The Hawke and Keating Labor governments have tended to practise a politics of inclusion in which wo...
There has been a growing international literature on the substantive representation of women and how...
In the past 50 years, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and intersex (LGBTI) activism in Australi...
How the Personal became Political brings together new research on the feminist and sexual revolution...
I am arguing for a continuity of interests between lesbians and heterosexual women, and that lesbian...
This is a 1000-word encyclopedia entry arguing that lesbian politics in Australia had two strands, o...
This paper is an attempt to understand what was involved in the disagreements during the 1970s over ...
This thesis provides the first major Australian history of lesbian feminism between the 1970s and 19...
A series of pieces written in response to what happened at the ‘Lesbian’ session at the second Women...
This thesis examines the constraints and options inherent in placing feminist demands on the state, ...
This paper reviews the feminist literature on lesbian parenting published between 1972 and 2002. The...
Following the individual journeys of four Australasian women, Alison Laurie, Kerryn Higgs, Robina Co...
This paper reviews the feminist literature on lesbian parenting published between 1972 and 2002. The...
From its beginnings, the lesbian and gay movement in Australia has recognised the importance of inst...
This thesis explores the application of ideologies of motherhood in the context of family law. The ...
The Hawke and Keating Labor governments have tended to practise a politics of inclusion in which wo...
There has been a growing international literature on the substantive representation of women and how...
In the past 50 years, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and intersex (LGBTI) activism in Australi...
How the Personal became Political brings together new research on the feminist and sexual revolution...
I am arguing for a continuity of interests between lesbians and heterosexual women, and that lesbian...