Feminism seems to be experiencing a resurgence. This research examines an Australian case, where this resurgence produces some bizarre outcomes and an uncomfortable mix of moderate and neo-liberal feminisms, as conservative women distance themselves from the term feminist and conservative men embrace it. We rhetorically analyse the discourse of four conservative leaders using an ideographic analysis to reveal how political actors evoke ideologically-laden terminology to support specific courses of action. For the conservative women, the ideograph feminist was too heavily laden with history. A more feminine-liberal political discourse allowed them to explain their own success in individual terms and, by substituting support for feminism with...
This article explores Australian media coverage of Julia Gillard's leadership. It employs a comparat...
Since the early 1980s Australian public policy has undergone the most major transformation since Fed...
Since the early 1980s Australian public policy has undergone the most major transformation since Fed...
Feminism seems to be experiencing a resurgence. This research examines an Australian case where this...
Colley, LK ORCiD: 0000-0001-7692-5868; White, CJ ORCiD: 0000-0002-6135-4529Feminism seems to be expe...
This article is concerned with questions of sexism and misogyny in the context of post-feminism. It ...
[Extract] This chapter focuses on the 'doing' aspect of feminist practice in an Australian political...
Increasingly it is argued that feminism has been co‐opted by neoliberal agendas: becoming more indiv...
This thesis examines the constraints and options inherent in placing feminist demands on the state, ...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 267-294.Part One. Interdisciplinary theoretical frameworks an...
There has been a marked shift away from social liberalism in many parts of the world which has profo...
For several decades, feminism has evolved as a part of changing societies. Correspondingly, changes ...
Book length or long form is where much of Australia’s literary journalism is sited. As such, this pa...
Feminism is outmoded. Or so it would seem in the academy, where feminism is outflanked by issues of ...
The Hawke and Keating Labor governments have tended to practise a politics of inclusion in which wo...
This article explores Australian media coverage of Julia Gillard's leadership. It employs a comparat...
Since the early 1980s Australian public policy has undergone the most major transformation since Fed...
Since the early 1980s Australian public policy has undergone the most major transformation since Fed...
Feminism seems to be experiencing a resurgence. This research examines an Australian case where this...
Colley, LK ORCiD: 0000-0001-7692-5868; White, CJ ORCiD: 0000-0002-6135-4529Feminism seems to be expe...
This article is concerned with questions of sexism and misogyny in the context of post-feminism. It ...
[Extract] This chapter focuses on the 'doing' aspect of feminist practice in an Australian political...
Increasingly it is argued that feminism has been co‐opted by neoliberal agendas: becoming more indiv...
This thesis examines the constraints and options inherent in placing feminist demands on the state, ...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 267-294.Part One. Interdisciplinary theoretical frameworks an...
There has been a marked shift away from social liberalism in many parts of the world which has profo...
For several decades, feminism has evolved as a part of changing societies. Correspondingly, changes ...
Book length or long form is where much of Australia’s literary journalism is sited. As such, this pa...
Feminism is outmoded. Or so it would seem in the academy, where feminism is outflanked by issues of ...
The Hawke and Keating Labor governments have tended to practise a politics of inclusion in which wo...
This article explores Australian media coverage of Julia Gillard's leadership. It employs a comparat...
Since the early 1980s Australian public policy has undergone the most major transformation since Fed...
Since the early 1980s Australian public policy has undergone the most major transformation since Fed...