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Depraved and Disorderly : Female Convicts, Sexuality and Gender in Colonial Australia

SKU: 9780521587235
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  • Author:
    Joy Damousi
  • ISBN:
    9780521587235
  • Publication Date:
    July 1997
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    232
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Cambridge University Press
  • Country of Publication:
    Australia
Depraved and Disorderly : Female Convicts, Sexuality and Gender in Colonial Australia
Depraved and Disorderly : Female Convicts, Sexuality and Gender in Colonial Australia

Depraved and Disorderly : Female Convicts, Sexuality and Gender in Colonial Australia

SKU: 9780521587235
Regular price $70.95
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    Joy Damousi
  • ISBN:
    9780521587235
  • Publication Date:
    July 1997
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    232
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Cambridge University Press
  • Country of Publication:
    Australia

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This innovative book marks a new way of looking at convict women. It tells their stories in a powerful and evocative way, drawing out broader themes of gender and sexual disorder and race and class dynamics in a colonial context. It considers the convict past in light of contemporary concerns, looking at the cultural meanings of aspects of life in the colony: on ships, in the factories and in orphanages. Using startlingly original research, Joy Damousi considers such varied topics as head shaving as punishment in the prisons and the subversive nature of laughter and play, as well as analysing the language of pollution, purity and abandonment. She also discusses the nature of sexual relationships, including evidence of lesbianism. The book shows how understanding about sexual and racial difference was crucial for both the maintenance and disturbance of colonial society, and became a focus for cultural anxiety.

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This innovative book marks a new way of looking at convict women. It tells their stories in a powerful and evocative way, drawing out broader themes of gender and sexual disorder and race and class dynamics in a colonial context. It considers the convict past in light of contemporary concerns, looking at the cultural meanings of aspects of life in the colony: on ships, in the factories and in orphanages. Using startlingly original research, Joy Damousi considers such varied topics as head shaving as punishment in the prisons and the subversive nature of laughter and play, as well as analysing the language of pollution, purity and abandonment. She also discusses the nature of sexual relationships, including evidence of lesbianism. The book shows how understanding about sexual and racial difference was crucial for both the maintenance and disturbance of colonial society, and became a focus for cultural anxiety.