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Gender and War

Australians at War in the Twentieth Century

Joy Damousi editor Marilyn Lake editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:1st Jan '95

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This exciting 1995 collection of essays explores the inter-relationship of gender and war in Australia.

War has been a key part of the Australian experience and central to many national mythologies. Yet more than most activities, war polarises femininity and masculinity. This exciting collection of essays explores the inter-relationship of gender and war in Australia for the first time. Traditional images of Australians during wartime show the 'digger' making history in battle, while women play a supportive role as nurses, or wives and mothers on the home front. Yet as this book shows, war offers opportunities that erode gender boundaries. Women may be empowered economically, politically and sexually, while the trauma of war can leave men emasculated. First published in 1995, Gender and War focuses on women's and men's experiences in WWI, WWII and the Vietnam War. This interdisciplinary collection addresses a wide range of subjects, and promises to change the way we think about women, men and war in the twentieth century.

ISBN: 9780521457101

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm

Weight: 530g

362 pages