Australian Women’s Historical Photography Kathryn SutherlandAustralian Womens Historical Photography: Other Times, Other Views focuses on the works of six Australian women who were working as photographers in the period 18501950. It critically examines their works against the historical backdrop of settler violence towards Indigenous Australians, the First Womens Movement, the Great War of 19141918, Australias imperial occupation of New Guinea, the final years of Chinese Nationalist Party rule in China and
this volume offers the novel approach of “knowledge governance” as a way to understand the role of knowledge in growth and development
Transglobal Fashion Narratives presents an international
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exploring how their lives and careers were shaped by imperial ideologies
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Connolly provides in-depth readings of selected recent works by twenty-four different artists
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This book presents a philosophical discussion on the issues of the body and knowledge from a feminist perspective
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It goes beyond the concerns of act structure and the merits of story-driven – as opposed to character-driven – screenplays to tackle the real complexities of writing a compelling screenplay