Janette Helen Hancock Janette Helen Hancock i(A80054 works by) (a.k.a. Janette Hancock)
Gender: Female
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1 y separately published work icon A Not So Innocent Vision : Re-Visiting the Literary Works of Ellen Liston, Jane Sarah Doudy and Myrtle Rose White (1838-1961) Janette Helen Hancock , Adelaide : 2007 Z1601744 2007 single work thesis 'This thesis examines various literary works by three little known writers, Ellen Liston, Jane Sarah Doudy and Myrtle Rose White between the years 1838-1961 and investigates how they used prescriptive ideas on race, nation, landscape, domesticity and progress to advance notions of successful settlement in South Australia.' Source: http://www.adelaide.edu.au/library/ (Sighted 30/06/2009).
1 'Me, Myself and Others' : A New Look at Catherine Helen Spence Janette Helen Hancock , 2003 single work criticism
— Appears in: Lilith , no. 12 2003; (p. 35-49)
The author identifies 'a need for a greater understanding of the role that race has played in shaping social and political relations within Australian history. With this in mind ... [she intends] to re-vision our past by exploring the notion of the "historical innocence" of women through an examination of one woman, Catherine Helen Spence' (p.36).
1 y separately published work icon Catherine Helen Spence : Unmasking the Whiteness Janette Helen Hancock , Adelaide : 2001 Z1601741 2001 single work thesis 'This thesis argues that a feminist deconstructive approach to Spence's historical writings, literary works and reforms will expand the identity of this 'woman pioneer' and help contribute a historical dimension to understandings of white women and 'race.'" Source: Libraries Australia (Sighted 29/06/2009).
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