The Australian legend: writing Australian masculinity/writing 'Australian' masculine.(Australian Masculinities): An article from: Journal of Australian Studies
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Author(s)Linzi Murrie
PublisherUniversity of Queensland Press
ISBN / ASINB000988HT4
ISBN-13978B000988HT3
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From the supplier: The development of 'mateship' in Australian culture is defined primarily by who it excludes rather than includes. Mateship, or the acknowledgement and granting of status between Caucasian Australian men, is based on the absence of women, indigenous and other non-Caucasian peoples, and individual heroes. Mateship, however, provides an egalitarian structure within its strictly limited context.
Citation Details
Title: The Australian legend: writing Australian masculinity/writing 'Australian' masculine.(Australian Masculinities)
Author: Linzi Murrie
Publication:Journal of Australian Studies (Refereed)
Date: March 1, 1998
Publisher: University of Queensland Press
Issue: n56 Page: p68(10)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
From the supplier: The development of 'mateship' in Australian culture is defined primarily by who it excludes rather than includes. Mateship, or the acknowledgement and granting of status between Caucasian Australian men, is based on the absence of women, indigenous and other non-Caucasian peoples, and individual heroes. Mateship, however, provides an egalitarian structure within its strictly limited context.
Citation Details
Title: The Australian legend: writing Australian masculinity/writing 'Australian' masculine.(Australian Masculinities)
Author: Linzi Murrie
Publication:Journal of Australian Studies (Refereed)
Date: March 1, 1998
Publisher: University of Queensland Press
Issue: n56 Page: p68(10)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
