Making the Australian Male: Middle-class Masculinity 1870-1920Melbourne University Press, 2001 - 301 páginas This text explores the changing ideologies of Australian manliness, particularly middle-class masculinity, over a crucial 50-year period of the country's history. The author shows how redefinitions of middle-class manliness reflect the power relations in Australian society. |
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Australian Public | 74 |
The Public | 95 |
Boys Adventure | 133 |
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