'The Right Thing to Read': A History of Australian Girl-Readers, 1910-1960 explores the reading habits, identity, and construction of femininity of Australian girls aged between ten and fourteen from 1910 to 1960. It investigates changing notions of Australian girlhood across the period, and explores the ways that parents, teachers, edu
'The Right Thing to Read': A History of Australian Girl-Readers, 1910-1960 explores the reading habits, identity, and construction of femininity of Australian girls aged between ten and fourteen from 1910 to 1960. It investigates changing notions of Australian girlhood across the period, and explores the ways that parents, teachers, eduHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Bronwyn Lowe is a historian of Australian book history and girlhood, who examines attitudes towards girls' reading habits in the past. Her most recent journal articles have appeared in History Compass and Book History. She currently works as a sessional lecturer of Australian Studies at the University of Melbourne.
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Preface and Acknowledgments Introduction 1 Girlhood reading in the First World War 2 Magazine reading and access in the 1920s 3 Libraries, education and reading in the Great Depression 4 Girl-readers in the Second World War 5 1950s Australia and a new Australian children's literature Conclusion Index
Preface and Acknowledgments Introduction 1 Girlhood reading in the First World War 2 Magazine reading and access in the 1920s 3 Libraries, education and reading in the Great Depression 4 Girl-readers in the Second World War 5 1950s Australia and a new Australian children's literature Conclusion Index
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