All Stories

  1. Mastering the art of prime ministership?: the politics of cooking in ABC’s At Home with Julia (2011)
  2. Reworlding feminism and social movements from the Global South
  3. Making an Entrance on a Man’s Stage: Pioneer Women Flautists in Australia
  4. Women and South Africa’s Liberation Movement: Commemorating 70 Years and More
  5. ‘Women for Human Rights’: The Black Sash of South Africa, 1955–1995
  6. The Gender-Apartheid Analogy in the Transnational Feminist Imaginary: Ms. Magazine and the Feminist Majority Foundation, 1972?????????2002
  7. Officially decommissioned Captain James Cook statues offer new perspectives on the "Statue Wars".
  8. ‘Workin’ 9 to 9, 24/7’: political humour about Australian politicians and ministerial staffers during the Rudd-Gillard era
  9. How To Do Academic Blogging
  10. “Mary Poppins”: Radical Elevation in the 1960s
  11. Are YouTube videos about academic writing a feature of the "unbundled university"?
  12. Sexism, misogyny, and gender violence: feminist political thought in the colonial, heteropatriarchal, carceral state of Australia
  13. ‘Tearing Off the Bonds’: Suffrage Visual Culture in Australia, New Zealand and the USA, 1890–1920
  14. Feminism and the Making of a Child Rights Revolution: 1969–1979 Feminism and the Making of a Child Rights Revolution: 1969–1979 , by Isobelle Barrett Meyering, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, 2022, 232 pp., $34.99(...
  15. Women in the Ivory Tower: Historical Memory and the Heroic Educator in Mona Lisa Smile (2003)
  16. Screening women’s history in the film Suffragette (2015): between intersectional feminist activism and historical memory
  17. ‘You’re a Real Man After All’: Fashioning the Male Physique in Twentieth-Century Boxing and Wrestling Magazines
  18. ‘James Keating, Distant Sisters: Australasian Women and the International Struggle for the Vote, 1880–1914’
  19. A trove for historians of Africa: reflections from the International Studies Group and research associates
  20. The 1619 Project, New York Times Magazine
  21. Business as Usual
  22. Ms. Prime Minister: Gender, Media, and Leadership
  23. The Woman as Slave in Nineteenth-Century American Social Movements
  24. Women’s Rights, Feminism, and the Politics of Analogy
  25. “All Women are Born Slaves”: Antislavery, Women’s Rights, and Transatlantic Reform Networks
  26. “Bought and Sold”: Antislavery, Women’s Rights, and Marriage
  27. “Degrading Servitude”: Free Labor, Chattel Slavery, and the Politics of Domesticity
  28. “Lady Emancipators”: Conclusion
  29. “Political Slaves”: Suffrage, Anti-suffrage, and Tyranny
  30. “Slavery Redivivus”: Free Love, Racial Uplift, and Remembering Chattel Slavery
  31. “Tyrant Chains”: Fashion, Antifashion, and Dress Reform
  32. In flag-rante: Julia Gillard and the infamous ‘flag scene’ in ABC’s At Home with Julia
  33. Reading and contesting Germaine Greer and Dennis Altman
  34. Breaking boundaries, defying borders: transnational networks of gender and race in South Africa and the United States
  35. Recovering the transnational life of Charlotte Maxeke: an interview with Zubeida Jaffer
  36. The gender-apartheid analogy in the transnational feminist imaginary: Ms. Magazine and the Feminist Majority Foundation, 1972-2002
  37. “Cast Off the Shackles of Yesterday”
  38. Imagining Women’s Suffrage
  39. Kenneth Florey, American Woman Suffrage Postcards: A Study and Catalog
  40. Harriet Clisby’s ‘Sketches of Australia’: travel writing and colonial refigurations in Boston’s Woman’s Journal
  41. ‘Bloomers’ and the British World: Dress Reform in Transatlantic and Antipodean Print Culture, 1851–1950
  42. Arresting Dress: Cross-Dressing, Law, and Fascination in Nineteenth-Century San Francisco by Clare Sears
  43. The “Great Doctrine of Human Rights”: Articulation and Authentication in the Nineteenth-Century U.S. Antislavery and Women’s Rights Movements
  44. The woman-slave analogy: rhetorical foundations in American culture, 1830-1900