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'Me, Myself and Others' : A New Look at Catherine Helen Spence,
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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).
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'Fear the Bitch Who Sheds No Tears' : The Persistence of the Female Scapegoat in Cultural Representations of Frontier Violence and Stolen Generations,
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This 'article takes this powerful and resonant historical drama [Holy Day] as its focus in exploring the continuity of an Australian cultural depiction of womanhood in the representation of white women's role in colonialism' (p.50).
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