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Lilith: A Feminist History Journal, Number 26
- First Page
- Preliminary Pages
- Editorial
- The Importance of Feminist History in a Global Pandemic
- Articles
- The Theatrics of Protest: Bessie Harrison Lee and Performing the Values of the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union
- Body and Language: Enlivening Exhibitions of Colonial Women in Australian Museums
- The Mother Archive: Immersion, Affect and the Maternal in Museum Practice
- Women’s Politics as Radical Politics: Reconceptualising Women’s Historical and Contemporary Political Practices with the Work of Luce Irigaray
- Religious Dress and the Making of Women Preachers in Australia, 1880–1934
- ‘Laugh and Grow Fat’: Resistance, Complicity, Fat Bodies and Community Amongst Rural Women in Interwar Western Australia, 1934–1939
- Female Invisibility in the Male’s World of Plantation-Era Tropical North Queensland
- Unnatural Womanhood: Moral Treatment, Puerperal Insanity and the Female Patients at the Fremantle Lunatic Asylum, 1858–1908
- ‘I Don’t Want Anything Like That’: The Coercion of British Women and Girls into Domestic Service, 1918–1928
- Book Panel
- Debating Patriarchy
- Book Reviews
- Three Lively Feminist Lives
- Female Genital Cosmetic Surgery: Deviance, Desire and the Pursuit of Perfection
- Notes on Contributors
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