From Colonial to Modern :Transnational Girlhood in Canadian, Australian, and New Zealand Literature, 1840-1940

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From Colonial to Modern

From Colonial to Modern :Transnational Girlhood in Canadian, Australian, and New Zealand Literature, 1840-1940

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Through a comparison of Canadian, Australian, and New Zealand texts published between 1840 and 1940, From Colonial to Modern develops a new history of colonial girlhoods revealing how girlhood in each of these emerging nations reflects a unique political, social, and cultural context.

Print culture was central to the definition, and redefinition, of colonial girlhood during this period of rapid change. Models of girlhood are shared between settler colonies and contain many similar attitudes towards family, the natural world, education, employment, modernity, and race, yet, as the authors argue, these texts also reveal different attitudes that emerged out of distinct colonial experiences. Unlike the imperial model representing the British ideal, the transnational girl is an adaptation of British imperial femininity and holds, for example, a unique perception of Indigenous culture and imperialism. Drawing on fiction, girls’ magazines, and school magazine, the authors shine a light on neglected corners of the literary histories of these three nations and strengthen our knowledge of femininity in white settler colonies.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781487503093
ISBN10 1487503091
Number Of Pages 280
Item Weight 570 g
Product Dimensions 159 x 236 x 24 mm
Publisher / Reseller University of Toronto Press
Format hardback
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"This is a useful examination of girlhood in colonial girls’ texts. It gives voice to girls whose lives remain less studied than their British, adult, and male counterparts and sets a precedent for future research."

- Jennifer Duggan (International Research in Children's Literature)

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Author's Bio

Michelle J. Smith is a Senior Lecturer in Literary Studies at Monash University, Australia.

Clare Bradford is a professor emeritus in the Faculty of Arts and Education at Deakin University.

Kristine Moruzi is a lecturer in the School of Communication and Creative Arts at Deakin University.

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