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The path to independence: Australia’s constitution and her British ties
Luo, Dane William; Evans, Robert (Nom de Plume)Published 2022-06-16The Australian Constitution created the Commonwealth of Australia on 1 January 1901. It was written ‘at a time of ambivalence about Australia’s place in the world, whether it was an independent country or a child of England. ...Open AccessOther -
Brutal Savages in an Unknown Island: Conspiracy, Mimetic Desire, Sacrificial Violence, and the Scapegoating of Irishness in Late Colonial New South Wales, 1860 – 1880
Carney, Jack Alexander; Outrider, (Nom de plume)Published 2022-06-03Information regarding the incident that took place in the picturesque beachside Illawarra suburb of Bellambi during the early hours of the morning on Saturday, the 26th of May, 1877, remains scarce, although it can be ...Open AccessText -
Per speculum: Seeing mirrors in The Romance of the Rose and Pearl
Durney-Benson, Orana Loren; Paynter-Sanz, Eliza (Nom de plume)Published 2022-06-01In the twenty-first century, we are used to thinking of our eyes as clear windows onto the world around us. For audiences in the later Middle Ages, however, the human eye was a speculum, a dark mirror that alienated gazers ...Open AccessOther -
Cornix in the Mangroves
Bell, Jaime Louisa; Bell, Jaime (Nom de Plume)Published 2022-06-01With feathers of a coaly black,Open AccessOther -
UNDERSTANDING THE SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION OF GENDER: A READING OF THE YELLOW WALLPAPER AND JUDITH BUTLER’S ‘PERFORMATIVE ACTS AND GENDER CONSTITUTION: AN ESSAY IN PHENOMENOLOGY AND FEMINIST THEORY’
Bullock, Charlotte Frances Crawford; Pargetter, Emma (Nom de plume)Published 2022-06-01The Yellow Wallpaper is at its core a critique of the patriarchal society in which its author, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, lived. In The Yellow Wallpaper Gilman not only seeks to challenge the confinement of women to the ...Open AccessOther