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Editorial Mary Spongberg 389
Thematic ArticlesIntroduction: Australian Gender and Women’s Studies Conference 2010Margie Ripper 391–392
Audacious Feminisms: Newest Sexes, Races, Genders and Globes. KeynoteAddress for the Australian National Women’s Studies Association, Adelaide,Australia, 30 June 2010Zillah Eisenstein 393–412
The White Man’s Burden: Patriarchal White Epistemic Violence andAboriginal Women’s Knowledges within the AcademyAileen Moreton-Robinson 413–431
Where are the Women in Multiculturalism? Contributions on Culture andReligion from an Anthropologist of Multiculturalism in IndonesiaLyn Parker 433–452
Gendered and Class Relations of Obesity: Confusing Findings,Deficient ExplanationsDorothy H. Broom and Megan Warin 453–467
Non-Thematic ArticlesMarriage ‘Among the Murkans’: Miles Franklin’s Marriage Problem Stories‘Uncle Robert’s Wedding Present’ (1908) and ‘Teaching Him’ (1909)Janet Lee 469–483
Out of the Community: Establishing ‘Women’s Studies’ as an Academic DisciplinePam Papadelos 485–500
Review EssayMothering in the Twenty-first Century: New Pressures, Old ProblemsJaneMaree Maher 501–507
Reviews 509–514
Volume Contents and Author Index, Volume 26, 2011 515–520
VOLUME 26 NUMBER 70 DECEMBER 2011 ISSN 0816-4649
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AUSTRALIAN FEMINIST STUDIESEditor
Mary Spongberg
Reviews EditorNicole Moore
Assistant EditorCathy Hawkins
International Corresponding Editors
Editorial BoardMargaret AllenUniversity of Adelaide
Ien AngUniversity of Western Sydney
Barbara BairdFlinders University
Alison BartlettUniversity of Western Australia
Katherine BiberUniversity of Technology, Sydney
Frances BonnerUniversity of Queensland
Helene Bowen RaddekerUniversity of New South Wales
Dorothy BroomAustralian National University
Amanda CardUniversity of Sydney
Ann CurthoysUniversity of Sydney
Maryanne DeverUniversity of Newcastle
Ros DiproseUniversity of New South Wales
Anni DugdaleUniversity of Canberra
Robyn FerrellUniversity of Melbourne
Carole FerrierUniversity of Queensland
Ann GameUniversity of New South Wales
Moira GatensUniversity of Sydney
Ann GenoveseUniversity of Melbourne
Anna GibbsUniversity of Western Sydney
Fiona GilesUniversity of Sydney
Regina GraycarUniversity of Sydney
Patricia GrimshawUniversity of Melbourne
Victoria HaskinsUniversity of Newcastle
Margaret HendersonUniversity of Queensland
Claire HookerUniversity of Sydney
Annamarie JagoseUniversity of Sydney
Carol JohnsonUniversity of Adelaide
Helen KeaneAustralian National University
Vicki KirbyUniversity of New South Wales
Kate LilleyUniversity of Sydney
Natalya LustyUniversity of Sydney
Martha MacintyreUniversity of Melbourne
Vera MackieUniversity of Wollongong
JaneMaree MaherMonash University
Aileen Moreton-RobinsonQueensland University ofTechnology
Fiona PaisleyGriffith University
Elspeth ProbynUniversity of South Australia
Celia RobertsLancaster University
Barbara SullivanUniversity of Queensland
Clara TuiteUniversity of Melbourne
Catherine WaldbyUniversity of Sydney
Terri-ann WhiteUniversity of Western Australia
Cover Design: Baden SmithCover Image: Photograph taken at the Mouths and Meanings Workshop, 2010.
Reproduced with the kind permission of Megan Warin.
ISSN 0816-4649Published on behalf of Australian Feminist Studies by
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Notes for ContributorsAustralian Feminist Studies is proud to sustain a clear political commitment to feminist teaching, research and scho larship. We are a fully-refereed international journal. We publish work of the highest calibre that shares our concernswith issues in any of a spectrum of feminisms.We wish, too, to promote cutting-edge feminist scholarship both within and beyond conventional academic disciplines.We publish innovative course outlines and discussion of feminist pedagogy; reports on local, national and internationalconferences; analyses of government and trade union policies that concern women; discussion in cultural and post- colonial studies that involve feminist analyses.We invite contributions, and require electronic submission using .doc, .rtf or similar format (but not .pdf). Electronic contri-butions should be addressed to Cathy Hawkins, Assistant Editor, and sent to: Email: [email protected]. Please ensure that yoursubmission conforms to the referencing guide set out below. Please send all other correspondence (except reviews) to:Professor Mary SpongbergModern History, Politics and International RelationsFaculty of the ArtsMacquarie University NSW 2109 AustraliaPhone: +61 2 9850-8887E-mail: Cathy Hawkins: [email protected]
Please send review copies of books and book reviews to:Australian Feminist Studies4th Floor, Building W6AModern History, Politics and International RelationsFaculty of the ArtsMacquarie University NSW 2109 AustraliaE-mail: Nicole Moore, Reviews Editor: [email protected] must follow the Chicago referencing style and be no longer than 8000 words.
In text referencingSingle authorBlinksworth (1987, 125)(P. Brown 1991) — if the ref list includes two or more works by different authors with same last name and dateTwo or three authors(Finburn and Cosby 1990), (Smith, Wessen, and Gunless 1988)More than three authors(Zipursky et al. 1959)Multiple references(Light 1972; Keller 1896a, 1896b, 1907)
ReferencingBookMurphy, John. 2000. Imagining the fifties: Private sentiment and political culture in Menzies’ Australia. Sydney: UNSW Press
and Pluto Press.Edited bookNiall, Brenda, and John Thompson with Pamela Williams, eds. 1998. The Oxford book of Australian letters. Melbourne:
Oxford University Press.Chapter from edited bookPeterson, M. Jeanne. 1972. The Victorian governess: Status incongruence in family and society. In Suffer and be still:
Women in the Victorian age, edited by Martha Vicinus. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.ArticleCunningham, Stuart. 1989. Style, form and history in Australian mini-series. Southern Review 22 (3): 315–30.Newspaper articleLusetich, Robert. 2003. Annika lives her dream with man-sized challenge. The Australian, Thursday 22 May: 18S.Web referenceEvans, Kate. 2003. Tattoo. Australian Museum Online [cited 5 July 2005]. Available from http://www.deathonline.net/
remembering/stories/index.cfm.
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Founding EditorsSusan MagareySusan Sheridan
Rosi BraidottiUtrecht University,The Netherlands
Karen BrodkinUniversity of California atLos Angeles, USA
Antoinette BurtonUniversity of Illinois atUrbana-Champaign, USA
Claire ColebrookPenn State,Pennsylvania, USA
Hilary FraserBirkbeck College, Universityof London, Britain
Sneja GunewUniversity of BritishColumbia, Canada
Veena PoonachaSNDT Women’sUniversity, India
Rosemary PringleSouthampton University,Britain
Elizabeth WilsonEmory University,USA
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