Married men and breadwinning were mutually implicit in Pakeha narratives of masculinity in nineteenth-century New Zealand. This article explores the idea that an implicit but important promise held out to immigrants from the mid-century was the promise of sole male breadwinning, and that this promise was so central to gender relations in the colonial economy that when it was defaulted on at the century's end, many men's failure to maintain sole breadwinning was understood to mark their failure as men. The economic and cultural organisation of masculinity around breadwinning had important implications for the lives of failing men and their families in the Long Depression of the late nineteenth century, and these implications can be traced in...
Historians have generally accepted a model of masculinity wherein financial solvency was a crucial ...
This article will focus upon the action for breach of promise of marriage in colonial Australia to r...
This article examines the representation of masculinity in Man, a men's magazine, in post-war Austra...
This article considers how poverty was distributed among the different inhabitants of the southern s...
My thesis, in the broadest terms, looks at New Zealand men’s understanding of themselves and their w...
Copyright confirmation in progress. Any queries to umer-enquiries@unimelb.edu.auThe breadwinner mode...
This article analyses nineteenth-century women's captivity narratives in the white settler colony Ne...
This article, based upon research into the soldier settlement scheme in New South Wales in the inter...
The article examines the applicability of the male breadwinner model in Australia given the increasi...
This thesis is a social constructionist analysis of the construction of rural masculinity in New Zea...
This thesis is primarily concerned with integrating some of the theoretical and empirical themes beg...
This article uses postcolonial theory to analyze the dynamic convergence of two significant internat...
In this paper I argue that indigenous men in the Pacific engage in gender practices that historicall...
Two men pose together in an oval cut-out. The man on our right stands for the camera and lays his a...
Interracial marriage was a defining feature of interaction between local Ngāi Tahu and newcomers in ...
Historians have generally accepted a model of masculinity wherein financial solvency was a crucial ...
This article will focus upon the action for breach of promise of marriage in colonial Australia to r...
This article examines the representation of masculinity in Man, a men's magazine, in post-war Austra...
This article considers how poverty was distributed among the different inhabitants of the southern s...
My thesis, in the broadest terms, looks at New Zealand men’s understanding of themselves and their w...
Copyright confirmation in progress. Any queries to umer-enquiries@unimelb.edu.auThe breadwinner mode...
This article analyses nineteenth-century women's captivity narratives in the white settler colony Ne...
This article, based upon research into the soldier settlement scheme in New South Wales in the inter...
The article examines the applicability of the male breadwinner model in Australia given the increasi...
This thesis is a social constructionist analysis of the construction of rural masculinity in New Zea...
This thesis is primarily concerned with integrating some of the theoretical and empirical themes beg...
This article uses postcolonial theory to analyze the dynamic convergence of two significant internat...
In this paper I argue that indigenous men in the Pacific engage in gender practices that historicall...
Two men pose together in an oval cut-out. The man on our right stands for the camera and lays his a...
Interracial marriage was a defining feature of interaction between local Ngāi Tahu and newcomers in ...
Historians have generally accepted a model of masculinity wherein financial solvency was a crucial ...
This article will focus upon the action for breach of promise of marriage in colonial Australia to r...
This article examines the representation of masculinity in Man, a men's magazine, in post-war Austra...