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Everyday Revolutions
- First Page
- Preliminary pages
- Contributors
- 1. Revolutionising the everyday: The transformative impact of the sexual and feminist movements on Australian society and culture
- Everyday gender revolutions: Workplaces, schools and households
- 2. Of girls and spanners: Feminist politics, women’s bodies and the male trades
- 3. The discovery of sexism in schools: Everyday revolutions in the classroom
- 4. Making the political personal: Gender and sustainable lifestyles in 1970s Australia
- Feminism in art and culture
- 5. How the personal became (and remains) political in the visual arts
- 6. Subversive stitches: Needlework as activism in Australian feminist art of the 1970s
- 7. Women into print: Feminist presses in Australia
- 8. ‘Unmistakably a book by a feminist’: Helen Garner’s Monkey Grip and its feminist contexts
- Redrawing boundaries between public and private
- 9. A phone called PAF: CAMP counselling in the 1970s
- 10. Discomforting politics: 1970s activism and the spectre of sex in public
- 11. Creative work: Feminist representations of gendered and domestic violence in 1970s Australia
- 12. ‘Put on dark glasses and a blind man’s head’: Poetic defamation and the question of feminist privacy in 1970s Australia
- Re-gendering language, authority and culture
- 13. Changing ‘man made language’: Sexist language and feminist linguistic activism in Australia
- 14. ‘A race of intelligent super‑giants’: The Whitlams, gendered bodies and political authority in modern Australia
- 15. Cleo magazine and the sexual revolution
- 16. Male chauvinists and ranting libbers: Representations of single men in 1970s Australia
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