© Cambridge University Press 2018. The decades from the 1940s to the 1960s were ones of increasing contacts between women of India and Australia. These were not built on a shared British colonial history, but on commitments to visions circulating globally of equality between races, sexes, and classes. Kapila Khandvala from Bombay and Lucy Woodcock from Sydney were two women who met during such campaigns. Interacting roughly on an equal footing, they were aware of each other's activism in the Second World War and the emerging Cold War. Khandvala and Woodcock both made major contributions to the women's movements of their countries, yet have been largely forgotten in recent histories, as have links between their countries. We analyse their in...
Feminist and women’s movements in Asia have been the subject of growing scholarly interest in the la...
Intersectional Lives explores the varied experiences of Chinese Australian females across time and p...
Intersectional Lives explores the varied experiences of Chinese Australian females across time and p...
This paper examines the representation of women by Australian soldiers in Imperial India. For many A...
© 2008 Dr. Devaki Ghansham MonaniThis qualitative study examines the viability of India transferring...
In 1882, the South Australian Baptist Missionary Society sent off its first missionaries to Faridpu...
This paper investigates the continuing relationships between Australian, Indonesian and Indian union...
At the end of World War 2, there were high hopes across the Indian Ocean for a new world in which th...
This paper will examine the history of Australian women living and working in China in the twentieth...
This dissertation introduces an unexplored dimension to both histories of sub-continental Pan-Asiani...
The feminist thought and the feminist movements in the west have had some influence on the women’s m...
The articles in this special issue section of PORTAL had their first iteration as presentations in t...
The impact colonizers have had on South Asian nations, particularly India, has been immense, and on...
Women's Movements in Asia is a comprehensive study of women’s activism across Asia. With chapters wr...
The author explores the age-old trade links between two British colonies, Australia and India. The i...
Feminist and women’s movements in Asia have been the subject of growing scholarly interest in the la...
Intersectional Lives explores the varied experiences of Chinese Australian females across time and p...
Intersectional Lives explores the varied experiences of Chinese Australian females across time and p...
This paper examines the representation of women by Australian soldiers in Imperial India. For many A...
© 2008 Dr. Devaki Ghansham MonaniThis qualitative study examines the viability of India transferring...
In 1882, the South Australian Baptist Missionary Society sent off its first missionaries to Faridpu...
This paper investigates the continuing relationships between Australian, Indonesian and Indian union...
At the end of World War 2, there were high hopes across the Indian Ocean for a new world in which th...
This paper will examine the history of Australian women living and working in China in the twentieth...
This dissertation introduces an unexplored dimension to both histories of sub-continental Pan-Asiani...
The feminist thought and the feminist movements in the west have had some influence on the women’s m...
The articles in this special issue section of PORTAL had their first iteration as presentations in t...
The impact colonizers have had on South Asian nations, particularly India, has been immense, and on...
Women's Movements in Asia is a comprehensive study of women’s activism across Asia. With chapters wr...
The author explores the age-old trade links between two British colonies, Australia and India. The i...
Feminist and women’s movements in Asia have been the subject of growing scholarly interest in the la...
Intersectional Lives explores the varied experiences of Chinese Australian females across time and p...
Intersectional Lives explores the varied experiences of Chinese Australian females across time and p...