World War II is frequently read as a turning point in the construction of femininity. According to Marilyn Lake and others, during this period women were increasingly defined in terms of glamour and allure, and there was a new emphasis on youth, beauty and heterosexual attractiveness. The present article will complicate this view with an examination of sexuality after marriage. Through a reading of letters written by women themselves, it will suggest that for many white women in this period, heterosexuality remained tied to reproduction, rather than to sexual freedom or even sexual pleasure.19 page(s
During the postwar period the modern family home assumed a special place in the Australian imaginary...
© 2007 Dr. Madeleine HamiltonImages of bathing suit-clad women were freely circulated in Australia i...
This article explores the development of sex education for Australian girls in the 1920s. It shows t...
World War II is frequently read as a turning point in the construction of femininity. According to M...
This article explores the multiple and complex ways white heterosexual women constructed female sexu...
This article explores the multiple and complex ways white heterosexual women constructed female sexu...
The Great War was a period in which competing ideations of female sexuality, modest and immodest, ca...
The population of colonial Australia was always marked by a significant imbalance in the ratio of Eu...
A study of some of the 1950s novels that presented images of woman, including Xavier Herbert's Soldi...
The 1920s are often considered the "age of pleasure," a time of freedom and indulgence after the hor...
In the late 1940s, the popular Australian journal Smith's Weekly boldly announced that "the one sing...
In the late 1940s, the popular Australian journal Smith's Weekly boldly announced that “the one sing...
From the start of the new Australian nation in 1901, to the use of the female contraceptive pill in ...
This article explores Australian romance fiction from the 1880s to 1930s to contemplate how Australi...
Throughout history women have shown a willingness to participate actively in the defence of their co...
During the postwar period the modern family home assumed a special place in the Australian imaginary...
© 2007 Dr. Madeleine HamiltonImages of bathing suit-clad women were freely circulated in Australia i...
This article explores the development of sex education for Australian girls in the 1920s. It shows t...
World War II is frequently read as a turning point in the construction of femininity. According to M...
This article explores the multiple and complex ways white heterosexual women constructed female sexu...
This article explores the multiple and complex ways white heterosexual women constructed female sexu...
The Great War was a period in which competing ideations of female sexuality, modest and immodest, ca...
The population of colonial Australia was always marked by a significant imbalance in the ratio of Eu...
A study of some of the 1950s novels that presented images of woman, including Xavier Herbert's Soldi...
The 1920s are often considered the "age of pleasure," a time of freedom and indulgence after the hor...
In the late 1940s, the popular Australian journal Smith's Weekly boldly announced that "the one sing...
In the late 1940s, the popular Australian journal Smith's Weekly boldly announced that “the one sing...
From the start of the new Australian nation in 1901, to the use of the female contraceptive pill in ...
This article explores Australian romance fiction from the 1880s to 1930s to contemplate how Australi...
Throughout history women have shown a willingness to participate actively in the defence of their co...
During the postwar period the modern family home assumed a special place in the Australian imaginary...
© 2007 Dr. Madeleine HamiltonImages of bathing suit-clad women were freely circulated in Australia i...
This article explores the development of sex education for Australian girls in the 1920s. It shows t...