Issue Details: First known date: 2006... 2006 Women Making Time: Contemporary Feminist Critique and Cultural Analysis
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How do women experience time in the modern world? What connections can be drawn between time, action and ethical human realtions? From various vantage points across the humanities and social sciences, Women making time looks at how women fashion understandings of the past, present and future.

Contents: Introduction -- Celebrity and the Time of the Secret; Early modern Garbo : The Two Bodies of Queen Christina / Kate Lilley; Shame became Famous : Ellen and Anne's Coming Out / Melissa Hardie; Times of the Object: Wasted Memory and Generational History : Tasmania's Abandoned Places / Elizabeth McMahon; That Which Is Made in Making It : Practices of Efficiency, Waste and Modernity in Artworks by Donna Marcus / Brigitta Olubas; Body in Time: La Veillesse : Simone de Beauvoir on Corporal Time and the Ethical Quality of Alacrity / Penelope Deutsche; Time and the Female Smoker / Helen Keane; Futures of Abortion / Barbara Baird; After Feminist History: Sisterhood, Citizenship and Social Justice : How Far Have Indigenous Women's Rights Advanced at the New Mmillennium? / Sue J. Stanton; Mother, Is Like, History / Nicole Moore; Temporality and sorge in the Ethical Fashioning of the Feminist Self / Kalpana Ram.

Notes

  • Contents indexed selectively.

Contents

* Contents derived from the Crawley, Inner Perth, Perth, Western Australia,:UWA Publishing , 2006 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Mother Is, Like, History, Nicole Moore , single work criticism
A "speculative, questioning" work "compelled by a certain conflict between history and forgetting" (p.172).
(p. 172-190)

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Works about this Work

Time and the Feminist Subject Natasha Campo , 2008 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Feminist Studies , June vol. 23 no. 56 2008; (p. 275-277)

— Review of Marking Feminist Times : Remembering the Longest Revolution in Australia Margaret Henderson , 2006 multi chapter work criticism ; Women Making Time: Contemporary Feminist Critique and Cultural Analysis 2006 anthology criticism
Time and the Feminist Subject Natasha Campo , 2008 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Feminist Studies , June vol. 23 no. 56 2008; (p. 275-277)

— Review of Marking Feminist Times : Remembering the Longest Revolution in Australia Margaret Henderson , 2006 multi chapter work criticism ; Women Making Time: Contemporary Feminist Critique and Cultural Analysis 2006 anthology criticism
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