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dc.contributor.authorMoschetti, Carole Olive
dc.date.accessioned2019-09-25T21:50:53Z
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dc.date.created2009-09-02 17:01
dc.date.issued2005
dc.identifieroai:arrow.nla.gov.au:12283666654601
dc.identifier10187/3135
dc.identifierhttp://repository.unimelb.edu.au/10187/3139
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/526774
dc.description.abstractLesbian historiography is introduced in order to document the role of lesbian experience in the lives and networks of these international activists. The inclusion of lesbian existence in this thesis is a unique approach intended to restore historical accuracy to the lives of women who have been involved in international campaigns against forms of sexual exploitation that include child marriage, child prostitution, incest, and other harmful cultural practices. I discuss how lesbians and spinsters, as unhusbanded women, experienced freedom from domestic duties including child care and the sexual servicing of men. Their ensuing independence enabled them to become involved in political work and by forming networks they were able to discuss and formulate their ideas. I explore the relationship between the personal and political in the examination of these women’s lives. In particular I examine the lesbian existence within the political and friendship networks of interwar feminists such as Eleanor Rathbone, Constance Antonina (Nina) Boyle, Alison Neilans, Cicely Hamilton, Katharine Furse and Margaret Haig. The radical feminist approach to this inquiry is intended to contribute to filling gaps in the knowledge base of feminist history and to broaden the transdisciplinary approach to international scholarship.
dc.language.isoeng
dc.rightsOpen Access
dc.subjecthistory of feminism, sexual ethics, lesbian feminism, sex discrimination against women, child prostitution, child marriage, forced marriage, sexual relativism, cultural relativism, multiculturalism, trafficking, League of Nations
dc.titleConjugal wrongs don't make rights: international feminist activism, child marriage and sexual relativism
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