This article will consider intersections between race, gender and imperialism in Australia in the late colonial period, through an exploration of medical attitudes towards bodies. It will examine the rhetorical construction of Indigenous women in gynaecology and obstetrics, in particular the sexualisation of black female bodies as libidinous, wanton and barbaric. It will also consider the clinical treatment Maori and Islander women received at the hands of Australian doctors well versed in theories of race and degeneration. The article will suggest that the construction of the ‘savage’ black woman was an essential counterpoint to ideals of white maternity and reproduction. Yet, at the same time, Australia’s own Indigenous women were largely...
This article examines how female immigrants were characterised inside the Yarra Bend Asylum in Melbo...
This article focuses on the incorporation of Aboriginal children into European families on a private...
The arrival of the colonists, the invasion of Aboriginal lands and the subsequent colonization of Au...
This article will consider intersections between race, gender and imperialism in Australia in the la...
This article considers how Aboriginal Australian bodily remains were procured and understood in Brit...
We seek to bring Black bodies and lives into full view within the enterprise of Indigenous health re...
Colonialist views of Indigenous bodies and sexualities continue to affect Indigenous peoples worldwi...
In the wake of the Indian Uprising in 1857, British sanitary campaigner and statistician Florence Ni...
In contemporary Western societies, disciplinary and normalising technologies function to create a se...
The population of colonial Australia was always marked by a significant imbalance in the ratio of Eu...
This article forms part of a larger project I have been writing, and that is to read breastfeeding a...
The parading of the nude body of Sarah Baartman by the British colonisers led England and France to ...
The parading of the nude body of Sarah Baartman by the British colonisers led England and France to ...
This article examines the writings of the nurses of the Australian Army Nursing Services, who served...
Indigenous bodies, artefacts and material cultures have largely been represented in the public spher...
This article examines how female immigrants were characterised inside the Yarra Bend Asylum in Melbo...
This article focuses on the incorporation of Aboriginal children into European families on a private...
The arrival of the colonists, the invasion of Aboriginal lands and the subsequent colonization of Au...
This article will consider intersections between race, gender and imperialism in Australia in the la...
This article considers how Aboriginal Australian bodily remains were procured and understood in Brit...
We seek to bring Black bodies and lives into full view within the enterprise of Indigenous health re...
Colonialist views of Indigenous bodies and sexualities continue to affect Indigenous peoples worldwi...
In the wake of the Indian Uprising in 1857, British sanitary campaigner and statistician Florence Ni...
In contemporary Western societies, disciplinary and normalising technologies function to create a se...
The population of colonial Australia was always marked by a significant imbalance in the ratio of Eu...
This article forms part of a larger project I have been writing, and that is to read breastfeeding a...
The parading of the nude body of Sarah Baartman by the British colonisers led England and France to ...
The parading of the nude body of Sarah Baartman by the British colonisers led England and France to ...
This article examines the writings of the nurses of the Australian Army Nursing Services, who served...
Indigenous bodies, artefacts and material cultures have largely been represented in the public spher...
This article examines how female immigrants were characterised inside the Yarra Bend Asylum in Melbo...
This article focuses on the incorporation of Aboriginal children into European families on a private...
The arrival of the colonists, the invasion of Aboriginal lands and the subsequent colonization of Au...