Framing the Female: Annie Carr as Colonial Model

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  • Elizabeth Strain

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https://doi.org/10.21153/pecl1998vol8no1art1377

Keywords:

patriarchy, gender role, marriage, women, Annie Carr: A Tale of Both Hemispheres, Australian historical fiction

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References

Annie Carr: A Tale of Both Hemispheres. London, The Religious Tract Society.

Greenwood, Gordon (ed) (1969) Australia: A Social and Political History. Sydney, Angus and Robertson.

Grimshaw, Patricia (1994) 'Man's space, woman's place', in P. Grimshaw, M. Lake, A. McGrath and M. Quartly (eds.) Creating a Nation: 1788-1990. Melbourne, McPhee Gribble, 107-130.

Jackson, Rosemary (1981) Fantasy: The Literature of Subversion. New York, Methuen.

Morris, Pam (1993) Literature and Feminism. Oxford, Blackwell.

Muir, Marcie (1992) Australian Children's Books: A Bibliography Volume One 1774-1972. Melbourne, Melbourne University Press.

Stephens, John (1992) Language and Ideology in Children's Fiction. New York, Longman.

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1998-01-01

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“Framing the Female: Annie Carr as Colonial Model” (1998) Papers: Explorations into Children’s Literature, 8(1), pp. 5–17. doi:10.21153/pecl1998vol8no1art1377.

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