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'From the late 1960s, with the rise of second-wave feminism, there was a resurgence of interest in women's history, especially so in Queensland where women's feminist history had rarely been addressed in any substantial way. By women's history I mean a narrative in which the subjects are women-that is, rather than addressing the power relations of gender, we address the women agents themselves.' (Publication abstract)
 

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    y separately published work icon Hecate vol. 47 no. 1/2 2021 26445618 2021 periodical issue 'Rage, outrage and anger were a driving force in the formation of myself and many of my contemporaries in the women’s liberation movement from the 1960s on—and as still something like that in the 2020s—for many of those that are still here.' (Editorial introduction) 2021 pg. 111-119
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