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13. Stolen Girlhood: Australia’s Assimilation Policies and Aboriginal Girls
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Christine Cheater
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword xi
- Acknowledgments xv
- Introduction 1
- Toward Political Agency for Girls: Mapping the Discourses of Girlhood Globally 14
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PART I. GIRLS’ CULTURES AND IDENTITIES
- Introduction 31
- 1. American Jewish Girls and the Politics of Identity, 1860–1920 33
- 2. Growing Up in Colonial Algeria: The Case of Assia Djebar 49
- 3. Immigrant Girls in Multicultural Amsterdam: Juggling Ambivalent Cultural Messages 65
- 4. Feminist Girls, Lesbian Comrades: Performances of Critical Girlhood in Taiwan Pop Music 83
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PART II. THE POLITICS OF GIRLHOOD
- Introduction 103
- 5. Girlhood Memories and the Politics of Justice in Post-Rosas Argentina: The Restitution Suit of Olalla Alvarez 105
- 6. “A Case of Peculiar and Unusual Interest”: The Egg Inspectors Union, the AFL, and the British Ministry of Food Confront “Negro Girl” Egg Candlers 124
- 7. “Life Is a Succession of Disappointments”: A Soviet Girl Contends with the Stalinist Dictatorship 142
- 8. Fragilities and Failures, Promises and Patriotism: Elements of Second World War English and American Girlhood, 1939–1945 162
- 9. Holy Girl Power Locally and Globally: The Marian Visions of Garabandal, Spain 179
- 10. Rebels, Robots, and All-American Girls: The Ideological Use of Images of Girl Gymnasts during the Cold War 195
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PART III. THE EDUCATION OF GIRLS
- Introduction 215
- 11. Palestinian Girls and the British Missionary Enterprise, 1847–1948 217
- 12. “The Right Kind of Ambition”: Discourses of Femininity at the Huguenot Seminary and College, 1895–1910 234
- 13. Stolen Girlhood: Australia’s Assimilation Policies and Aboriginal Girls 250
- 14. Fathers, Daughters, and Institutions: Coming of Age in Mombasa’s Colonial Schools 268
- 15. Mothers of Warriors: Girls in a Youth Debate of Interwar Iraq 289
- 16. “‘Homemaker’ Can Include the World”: Female Citizenship and Internationalism in the Postwar Camp Fire Girls 304
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PART IV. GIRLS TO WOMEN: Work, Marriage, and Sexuality
- Introduction 323
- 17. From Chattel to “Breeding Wenches”: Abolitionism, Girlhood, and Jamaican Slavery 325
- 18. Girls, Labor, and Sex in Precolonial Egypt, 1850–1882 344
- 19. Defiant Daughters and the Emancipation of Minors in Nineteenth-Century Mexico 363
- 20. The Shifting Status of Middle-Class Malay Girlhood: From “Sisters” to “Sinners” in One Generation 382
- Contributors 403
- Index 407
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword xi
- Acknowledgments xv
- Introduction 1
- Toward Political Agency for Girls: Mapping the Discourses of Girlhood Globally 14
-
PART I. GIRLS’ CULTURES AND IDENTITIES
- Introduction 31
- 1. American Jewish Girls and the Politics of Identity, 1860–1920 33
- 2. Growing Up in Colonial Algeria: The Case of Assia Djebar 49
- 3. Immigrant Girls in Multicultural Amsterdam: Juggling Ambivalent Cultural Messages 65
- 4. Feminist Girls, Lesbian Comrades: Performances of Critical Girlhood in Taiwan Pop Music 83
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PART II. THE POLITICS OF GIRLHOOD
- Introduction 103
- 5. Girlhood Memories and the Politics of Justice in Post-Rosas Argentina: The Restitution Suit of Olalla Alvarez 105
- 6. “A Case of Peculiar and Unusual Interest”: The Egg Inspectors Union, the AFL, and the British Ministry of Food Confront “Negro Girl” Egg Candlers 124
- 7. “Life Is a Succession of Disappointments”: A Soviet Girl Contends with the Stalinist Dictatorship 142
- 8. Fragilities and Failures, Promises and Patriotism: Elements of Second World War English and American Girlhood, 1939–1945 162
- 9. Holy Girl Power Locally and Globally: The Marian Visions of Garabandal, Spain 179
- 10. Rebels, Robots, and All-American Girls: The Ideological Use of Images of Girl Gymnasts during the Cold War 195
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PART III. THE EDUCATION OF GIRLS
- Introduction 215
- 11. Palestinian Girls and the British Missionary Enterprise, 1847–1948 217
- 12. “The Right Kind of Ambition”: Discourses of Femininity at the Huguenot Seminary and College, 1895–1910 234
- 13. Stolen Girlhood: Australia’s Assimilation Policies and Aboriginal Girls 250
- 14. Fathers, Daughters, and Institutions: Coming of Age in Mombasa’s Colonial Schools 268
- 15. Mothers of Warriors: Girls in a Youth Debate of Interwar Iraq 289
- 16. “‘Homemaker’ Can Include the World”: Female Citizenship and Internationalism in the Postwar Camp Fire Girls 304
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PART IV. GIRLS TO WOMEN: Work, Marriage, and Sexuality
- Introduction 323
- 17. From Chattel to “Breeding Wenches”: Abolitionism, Girlhood, and Jamaican Slavery 325
- 18. Girls, Labor, and Sex in Precolonial Egypt, 1850–1882 344
- 19. Defiant Daughters and the Emancipation of Minors in Nineteenth-Century Mexico 363
- 20. The Shifting Status of Middle-Class Malay Girlhood: From “Sisters” to “Sinners” in One Generation 382
- Contributors 403
- Index 407