Description |
175 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm |
Series |
Australian cultural history, 0728-8433 ; no. 12 |
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Australian cultural history ; no. 12
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Contents |
Constructing Lizzie Borden: history, feminism, and American culture / Ann Schofield -- History, sexuality and power: deconstructing the 'Lesbian Vampire case' / Susanne Davies and Andrea Rhodes-Little -- 'Feed him to the sharks': the Graeme Thorne kidnapping / Stephen Garton -- TV family 1960: TV, gambling and the Graeme Thorne case / Noel Sanders -- Fine Cotton, fine scandal: unmasking an infamous substitution / Richard Waterhouse -- The quick and the dead: moral turpitude and the Stawell Easter Gift / John Perry with Peter Mewett -- The trials of abortion in late nineteenth and early twentieth century Australia / Judith A. Allen -- Colonialism, crime and civilisation / Ann MacGrath -- Aboriginal art, crime and disrespect / Hilary Maddocks -- The tribe of Mary Jane Hicks: imaging women through the Mount Rennie rape case, 1886 / Juliet Peers -- A blood spot on the map: place and dispacement in Australian crime fiction / Stephen Knight -- The Azaria Chamberlain case (180-86): hysteria and the intellectuals / Frank Moorhouse |
Notes |
Includes bibliographical references |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographies |
Notes |
Australian cultural history no:12 0728-8433 |
Subject |
Crime -- Australia.
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Crime -- Australia -- Case studies.
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Crime.
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Criminals -- Social aspects.
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Trials -- Social aspects.
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Trials -- Australia -- History.
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Trials -- Australia.
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SUBJECT |
Australia -- Civilization.
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh87002863
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Genre/Form |
Case studies.
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Author |
Garton, Stephen, $$ e editor
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Horne, Julia, editor
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Walker, David (David Robert), editor
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Deakin University. Faculty of Humanities, publisher
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