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Serving in Silence?
Australian LGBT servicemen and women
2018
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Unveiling the Untold Stories of LGBT Service in the Australian Military.Most know of the US "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy, but few are aware of Australia's history of LGBT military service. Serving in Silence? shares the personal stories of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender servicemen and women, exploring their emotional stress hiding their identities under official bans and the challenges of serving openly.Discover the courage
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or Free with Kobo PlusDefending Country
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Military Service Since 1945
2016
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Uncovering the Untold Stories of Indigenous Military Service in AustraliaDefending Country sheds light on the experiences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander men and women in the Australian military since 1945. Through compelling oral histories and meticulous research, this book reveals their motivations, challenges, and contributions, often overshadowed in mainstream narratives.Explore themes of identity, discrimination, and reconciliation as t...
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or Free with Kobo PlusIndigenous Peoples and the Second World War
The Politics, Experiences and Legacies of War in the US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand
2018
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During the Second World War, Indigenous people in the United States, Australia, New Zealand and Canada mobilised en masse to support the war effort, despite withstanding centuries of colonialism. Their roles ranged from ordinary soldiers fighting on distant shores, to soldiers capturing Japanese prisoners on their own territory, to women working in munitions plants on the home front. R. Scott Sheffield and Noah Riseman examine Indigenous experiences of the Second World War across these fou...
$48.79 CAD
Transgender Australia
A History Since 1910
2023
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Trans and gender diverse people have always been present in Australian life, whether they've lived quiet lives in the country, performed in cabaret shows, worked on the streets or run for parliament. But over the last century there have been remarkable changes in how they have identified and expressed themselves. Transgender Australia is the first book to chart the changing social, medical, legal and lived experiences of trans and gender diverse people in Australia since 1910. Dra...
$29.99 CAD
Pride in Defence
The Australian Military and LGBTI Service since 1945
2020
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Since the Second World War the Australian military has undergone remarkable transformations in the way it has treated lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex service members: it has shifted from persecuting, hunting and discharging LGBTI members to embracing them as valued members who enhance the Force's capabilities. LGBTI people have served in the Australian military since its very beginnings, yet Australian Defence Force histories have been very slow to recognise this. Prid...
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Gay Sydney
A History
2016
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Garry Wotherspoon's Gay Sydney: A History is an updated version of his 1991 classic, City of the Plain: History of a Gay Sub-culture, written in the midst of the AIDS crisis. In this vivid book Wotherspoon traces the shifts that have occurred since then, including majority support for marriage equality and anti-discrimination legislation. He also ponders the parallel evaporation of a distinctly gay sensibility and the disappearance of once-packed gay bars that have now be...
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Healing the Stolen Generations
2021
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Brian Butler's grandmother was taken from her family in 1910. She was 12 years old. Twenty years later her daughter, Brian's mother, was taken.Thousands of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families, like Brian Butler's, have been coping with the trauma of child removal for more than a century. Sorry and Beyond describes the growth of the grassroots movement that exposed the truth about Australia's shameful removal policies and worked towards justice.
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Pretended: Schools and Section 28
Historical, Cultural and Personal Perspectives
2023
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Pretended is a vivid historical, political and cultural account of schools and teaching under Section 28, a law that banned schools in the UK from promoting homosexuality as a 'pretended family relationship'.Catherine Lee was a teacher in schools for each of the 15 years that Section 28 was law (between 1988 and 2003). In Pretended, she considers the landscape for lesbian and gay teachers leading up to, during and after Section 28. Drawing on her diary entries fro...
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The Difference Identity Makes
Indigenous Cultural Capital in Australian cultural fields
2019
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Through the struggles of Indigenous Australians for recognitionand self-determination it has become common sense tounderstand Australia as made up of both Indigenous and non-Indigenous people and things. But in what ways is the Indigenous on-Indigenous distinction being used and understood? In The Difference Identity Makes, thirteen Indigenous and non-Indigenousacademics examine how this distinction structures the work ofcultural production and how Indigenous producers and their w...
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Up from Under
Women and Liberation in New Zealand, 19701985
2015
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Christine Dann was an early participant in the women’s movement that swept through New Zealand in the 1970s and 80s. Up from Under is a detailed and fascinating study of the achievements and aspirations of women at that time.Dann chronicles the upheavals and events of that time, examining developments across the political philosophy of the women’s movement, fertility control, paid and unpaid work, and violence against women.Up from Under is a unique insider’s account of times and changes t...
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Sisterhood and After
An Oral History of the UK Women's Liberation Movement, 1968-present
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- Oxford Oral History Series
2019
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This ground-breaking history of the UK Women's Liberation Movement shows why and how feminism's 'second wave' mobilized to demand not just equality but social and gender transformation. Oral history testimonies power the work, tracing the arc of a feminist life from 1950s girlhoods to late life activism today. Peppered with personal stories, the book casts new light on feminist critiques of society and on the lives of prominent and grassroots activists. Margaretta Jolly uses oral history a...
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The Limits of Consent
Sexual Assault and Affirmative Consent
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- Social Sciences (R0)
2023
EN
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This open access book examines the ways that consent operates in contemporary culture, suggesting it is a useful starting point to respectful relationships. This work, however, seeks to delve deeper, into the more complicated aspects of sexual consent. It examines the ways meaningful consent is difficult, if not impossible, in relationships that involve intimate partner violence or family violence. It considers the way vulnerable communities need access to information on consent. It highli...











