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Remembering the Future : Australian Women's Stories, Dreams & Visions for the Twenty-First Century
anthology
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1991...
1991
Remembering the Future : Australian Women's Stories, Dreams & Visions for the Twenty-First Century
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Notes
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Contents indexed selectively.
Contents
* Contents derived from the
Melbourne,
Victoria,:D. Lovell Pub
, 1991 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
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Telling Our Stories,
single work
criticism
The text explains that the collection evolved from preparations for participation of women in the World Council of Churches Assembly, held in Canberra in February 1991.
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Let Us Listen,
single work
criticism
This piece introduces the book Remembering the Future, positioning the contributors' life stories as testimony in the Biblical sense: 'They join with the Biblical witnesses in taking the risk of faithfully giving account of their lives' (p. 4).
- Women Telling, single work criticism (p. 6-9)
- Belinda's Story, single work autobiography (p. 10)
- Sister Luigi, single work autobiography (p. 11)
- Nana's Story, single work autobiography (p. 12-13)
- My Story, single work autobiography (p. 14-15)
- Normal?, single work autobiography (p. 16-18)
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Beth's Story,
Beth McKillop
(illustrator),
single work
autobiography
An illustrated autobiographical narrative.
- Affirmation, single work autobiography (p. 22-24)
- Women Emerging, single work criticism (p. 26-29)
- Yaddar - A Dream, single work autobiography (p. 30-34)
- Postcards from Betty, single work short story (p. 35-38)
- Gifts, single work autobiography (p. 39-44)
- The Emerging of a Womani"An energetic child, full of need to run and shout and", single work poetry (p. 45-46)
- Woman Child of the 1960si"I was 13 ... Filled with songs of love, stories of loyal", single work autobiography (p. 47-53)
- Three Visions, single work autobiography (p. 54-57)
- The Green-ing of Veronica, single work autobiography (p. 58-66)
- Mid-Afternoon Dreaming, single work prose (p. 67-69)
- Through the Track, single work autobiography (p. 70-83)
Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of
Works about this Work
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Women and Spirituality
1991
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Remembering the Future : Australian Women's Stories, Dreams & Visions for the Twenty-First Century 1991; (p. 146) -
Women and World Issues
1991
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Remembering the Future : Australian Women's Stories, Dreams & Visions for the Twenty-First Century 1991; (p. 86-87) -
Women Emerging
1991
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Remembering the Future : Australian Women's Stories, Dreams & Visions for the Twenty-First Century 1991; (p. 26-29) -
Telling Our Stories
1991
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Remembering the Future : Australian Women's Stories, Dreams & Visions for the Twenty-First Century 1991; (p. 3-4) The text explains that the collection evolved from preparations for participation of women in the World Council of Churches Assembly, held in Canberra in February 1991. -
Let Us Listen
1991
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Remembering the Future : Australian Women's Stories, Dreams & Visions for the Twenty-First Century 1991; (p. 4) This piece introduces the book Remembering the Future, positioning the contributors' life stories as testimony in the Biblical sense: 'They join with the Biblical witnesses in taking the risk of faithfully giving account of their lives' (p. 4).
-
Let Us Listen
1991
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Remembering the Future : Australian Women's Stories, Dreams & Visions for the Twenty-First Century 1991; (p. 4) This piece introduces the book Remembering the Future, positioning the contributors' life stories as testimony in the Biblical sense: 'They join with the Biblical witnesses in taking the risk of faithfully giving account of their lives' (p. 4). -
Telling Our Stories
1991
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Remembering the Future : Australian Women's Stories, Dreams & Visions for the Twenty-First Century 1991; (p. 3-4) The text explains that the collection evolved from preparations for participation of women in the World Council of Churches Assembly, held in Canberra in February 1991. -
Women Emerging
1991
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Remembering the Future : Australian Women's Stories, Dreams & Visions for the Twenty-First Century 1991; (p. 26-29) -
Women and World Issues
1991
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Remembering the Future : Australian Women's Stories, Dreams & Visions for the Twenty-First Century 1991; (p. 86-87) -
Women and Spirituality
1991
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Remembering the Future : Australian Women's Stories, Dreams & Visions for the Twenty-First Century 1991; (p. 146)
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