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Australian Feminist Studies is proud to sustain a clear political commitment to feminist teaching, research and scholarship. We are a fully-refereed international journal. We publish work of the highest calibre that shares our concerns with issues in any of a spectrum of feminisms.
We wish, too, to promote cutting-edge feminist scholarship both within and beyond conventional academic disciplines. We publish innovative course outlines and discussion of feminist pedagogy; reports on local, national and international conferences; analyses of government and trade union policies that concern women; discussion in cultural and postcolonial studies that involve feminist analyses.
We invite contributions. Please send three copies, typed on one side of the page only, double-spaced, with author's name and address on a separate sheet, not at the beginning or end of the article/comment/review. We also accept electronic submissions.
Please send all contributions and correspondence (except reviews) to:
Mary Spongberg
Department of Modern History
Division of Humanities
Macquarie University
New South Wales 2109
Australia
Tel: +61 (02) 9850 8887
E-mail: afs@humn.mq.edu.au
Please send book reviews to:
Nicole Moore
Department of English
Division of Humanities
Macquarie University
New South Wales 2109
Australia
Tel: +61 (02) 9850 6792
E-mail: nicole.moore@mq.edu.au
Articles must follow the Chicago referencing style. Please refer to the Australian Feminist Studies website at http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/ for further informations.
In text referencing
Single author
Blinksworth (1987, 125)
(P. Brown 1991) - if the ref list includes two or more works by different authors with same last name and date
Two or three authors
(Finburn and Cosby 1990), (Smith,Wessen, and Gunless 1988)
More than three authors
(Zipursky et al. 1959)
Multiple references
(Light 1972; Keller 1896a, 1896b, 1907)
Referencing
Book
Murphy, John. 2000. Imagining the fifties: Private sentiment and political culture in Menzies' Australia. Sydney: UNSW Press and Pluto Press.
Edited book
Niall, Brenda, and John Thompson with Pamela Williams, eds. 1998. The Oxford book of Australian letters. Melbourne: Oxford University Press.
Chapter from edited book
Peterson, M. Jeanne. 1972. The Victorian governess: Status incongruence in family and society. In and be still: Women in the Victorian age, edited by Martha Vicinus. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
Article
Cunningham, Stuart. 1989. Style, form and history in Australian mini-series. Southern Review 22 (3): 315-30.
Newspaper article
Lusetich, Robert. 2003. Annika lives her dream with man-sized challenge. The Australian, Thursday 22 May: 18S.
Web reference
Evans, Kate. 2003. Tattoo. Australian Museum Online. Available from http://www.deathonline.net/ remembering/stories/index.cfm
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