Queer Omissions uses biographical case studies of two unmarried, childless women, Frances Levvy (1831-1924) and Constance Duncan (1896-1970), to critique the writing of Protestant religious histories in Australia, asking why those outside a heteronormative framework have been relegated to the margins.
Queer Omissions uses biographical case studies of two unmarried, childless women, Frances Levvy (1831-1924) and Constance Duncan (1896-1970), to critique the writing of Protestant religious histories in Australia, asking why those outside a heteronormative framework have been relegated to the margins.
Karen M. Pack is a lecturer in History at the University of Notre Dame Australia, Sydney. Her research examines the intersections of gender, faith, and sexuality.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Written Out of the Story 1. 'A Propaganda of Kindness': Frances Deborah Levvy (1831-1924) 2. Gendered Mercy 3. A Reasoned Faith 4. A Force for Change: Ada Constance Duncan (1896-1970) 5. Women's Pages and Men's Spaces 6. Faith, Hope . . . and Love 7. Connections Through Time Conclusion: Finding My Place in the Story Bibliography
Introduction: Written Out of the Story 1. 'A Propaganda of Kindness': Frances Deborah Levvy (1831-1924) 2. Gendered Mercy 3. A Reasoned Faith 4. A Force for Change: Ada Constance Duncan (1896-1970) 5. Women's Pages and Men's Spaces 6. Faith, Hope . . . and Love 7. Connections Through Time Conclusion: Finding My Place in the Story Bibliography
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