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Lines of Demarcation : Australian Women War Reporters in Europe during the Second World War
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Lines of Demarcation : Australian Women War Reporters in Europe during the Second World War
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'This article examines the diverse experiences of three Australian women journalists who covered the Second World War in the European military theatre. It analyses the ways that military policy regarding the accreditation and control of women reporters reinforced gendered understandings of journalism and war. Despite this, the article shows that Australian women journalists reported the war in a variety of ways that extended beyond the home front and the 'woman's angle'.' (Publication abstract)
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Lines of Demarcation : Australian Women War Reporters in Europe during the Second World War
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