Masculinity

Adair, Daryl, John Nauright, and Murray Phillips. “Playing Fields through to Battle Fields: The Development of Australian Sporting Manhood in Its Imperial Context, c. 1850–1918.” Journal of Australian Studies 22, no. 56 (January 1, 1998): 51–67.

Allen, Judith. “‘Mundane’ Men: Historians, Masculinity and Masculinism.” Historical Studies 22, no. 89 (1987): 617–28.

Barnett, Chelsea. “Man’s Man: Representations of Australian Postwar Masculinity in Man Magazine.” Journal of Australian Studies 39, no. 2 (2015): 151-68.

Bell, Johnny. “Needing a Woman’s Hand: Child Protection and the Problem of Lone Fathers.” History Australia 9, no. 2 (2012): 90-110.

Bell, Johnny. “Putting Dad in the Picture: Fatherhood in the Popular Women’s Magazines of 1950s Australia.” Women’s History Review 22, no. 6 (2013): 904-29.

Bellanta, Melissa. “Business Fashion: Masculinity, Class and Dress in 1870s Australia.” Australian Historical Studies 48, no. 2 (April 3, 2017): 189–212.

Bellanta, Melissa. “Feminism, Mateship and Brotherhood in 1890s Adelaide.” History Australia 5, no. 1 (2008): 07.1-07.14.

Bellanta, Melissa. “Leary Kin: Australian Larrikins and the Blackface Minstrel Dandy.” Journal of Social History 42, no. 3 (Spring 2009): 677-95.

Bellanta, Melissa. Larrikins: A History.  St Lucia: University of Queensland Press, 2012.

Boucher, Leigh. “Masculinity Gone Mad: Settler Colonialism, Medical Discourse and the White Body in Late Nineteenth-Century Victoria.” Lilith: A Feminist History Journal, no. 13 (2004): 51-67.

Bulbeck, Chilla. “‘His and Hers Australias’: National Genders.” Journal of Australian Studies 20, no. 47 (January 1, 1996): 43–56.

Crotty, M. Making the Australian male: Middle-class masculinity 1870-1920. Carlton South, Victoria: Melbourne University Press, 2001.

Crotty, Martin. “Making English Gentlemen from Australian Boys?: the Manly Ideal in Two Elite Protestant Schools of Victoria,1875-1920.” Australian Studies 13, no.1 (1998): 44-67.

Crotty, Martin. “Masculinity, Civics and War: From the Public Schools to the RSL.” Intersections: Gender, Race and Ethnicity in Australasian Studies, edited by M. Allen and R. K. Dhawan, 37-54. Janakpuri, New Delhi: Prestige Books.

Crotty, Martin. “Our schools and the war.” Australian Historical Studies 44 2 (2013): 318-319.

Crotty, Martin. “Performing Military Manhood: The Wartime Head of the River Races in Melbourne, 1915–1918.” Journal of Australian Studies 30, no. 89 (January 1, 2006): 15–26.

Crotty, Martin. “Pointing the Way – Antipodean Responses to J.A. Mangan’s Athleticism and Related Studies: Scotch College, Melbourne, in the Inter-War Years.” ‘Serious sport’ J.A. Hangan’s Contribution to the History of Sport, edited by Scott A. G. M. Crawford, 64-81. Great Britain: Frank Cass, 2004.

Crotty, Martin. “Scouts down under: Scouting, militarism and ‘manliness’ in Australia, 1908-1920.” Scouting frontiers: Youth and the Scout movement’s first century, edited by  Nelson R. Block and Tammy M. Proctor, 74-88. Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2009.

Crotty, Martin. “The making of the man: Australian public schoolboy sporting violence, 1850-1914. The International Journal of the History of Sport 203 (2003): 1-16.

Downing, Karen. “William Henty Stands on His Legs in Front of Governor Gipps: Independence, Manners and Manliness in Colonial Australia.” History Australia 10, no. 2 (2013): 75-94.

Downing, Karen. Restless Men: Masculinity and Robinson Crusoe, 1788-1840. Palgrave: 2014.

Downing, Karen. “‘Behold, there is a New Man born!’: Understanding the Short-lived Optimism about Australia’s First Generation of ‘Native-born’ White Men.” Men and Masculinities 17, 2 (2014): 195-217.

Downing, Karen. “The Gentleman Boxer: Manners and Masculinity in Eighteenth-century England.” Men and Masculinities 12, 3 (2010): 328-352

Dyrenfurth, Nick. Mateship: A Very Australian History.  Melbourne; London: Scribe, 2015.

Evans, Raymond, and Bill Thorpe. “Commanding Men: Masculinities and the Convict System.” Journal of Australian Studies 22, no. 56 (January 1, 1998): 17–34.

Evans, Raymond. “‘So Tough’’? Masculinity and Rock’n’roll Culture in Post‐war Australia.’” Journal of Australian Studies 22, no. 56 (January 1, 1998): 125–37.

Evans, Raymond. “A Gun in the Oven: Masculinism and Gendered Violence.” In Gender Relations in Australia: Domination and Negotiation, edited by Kay Saunders and Raymond Evans, 197-218. Marrickville: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich Group, 1992.

Featherstone, Lisa. “Sex and the Australian Legend: Masculinity and the White Man’s Body.” Journal of Australian Colonial History 10, no. 2 (2008): 73.

Garton, Stephen. ““Fit Only for the Scrap Heap”: Rebuilding Returned Soldier Manhood in Australia after 1945.” Gender & History 20, no. 1 (2008): 48-67.

Garton, Stephen. “War and Masculinity in Twentieth Century Australia.” Journal of Australian Studies 22, no. 56 (1998): 86-95.

Hogan, Ashley. ““I Never Noticed She Was Dirty”: Fatherhood and the Death of Charlotte Duffy in Late-Nineteenth-Century Victoria.” Journal of Family History 24, no. 3 (1999): 305-16.

Hogg, Robert. “Performing Manliness: ‘Unmanly’ Men on British Frontiers in the Mid-Nineteenth Century.” Journal of Australian Studies 35, no. 3 (September 1, 2011): 355–72.

Holmes, Katie. “Making Masculinity: land, body, image in Australia’s Mallee country.” Rachel Carson Centre Perspectives: Transformations in Environment and Society, edited by Christof Mauch, Emily O’Gorman and Ruth Morgan, 39-48. Munich: 2017.

Holmes, Katie. “Making Masculinity: land, body, image in Australia’s Mallee country.” Rachel Carson Centre Perspectives: Transformations in Environment and Society, edited by Christof Mauch, Emily O’Gorman and Ruth Morgan, 39-48. Munich: 2017.

Kaladelfos, Amanda. ‘“Call All Male Offenders By Their Right Name”: Masculinity and the Age of Consent’. Melbourne Historical Journal, Special Issue No. 1 (2009): 1-19.

Kaladelfos, Amanda. ‘The “Condemned Criminals”: Sexual Violence, Race and Manliness in Colonial Australia.’ Women’s History Review, vol. 21, issue 5 (2012): 697-714.

Kaladelfos, Amanda. ‘The Dark Side of the Family: Paternal Child Homicide in Australia’. Journal of Australian Studies 37, no. 3 (2013): 333-348.

Konishi, Shino. “The Four Fathers of Australia: Baz Luhrmann’s Depiction of Aboriginal History and Paternity in the Northern Territory.” History Australia 8, no. 1 (2011): 23-41.

Lake, Marilyn. “Mission Impossible: How Men Gave Birth to the Australian Nation-Nationalism, Gender and Other Seminal Acts.” Gender and History 4, no. 3 (1992): 305-22.

Lake, Marilyn. “On Being a White Man, Australia, Circa 1900.” In Cultural History in Australia, edited by Hsu-Ming Teo and Richard White, 98-112. Sydney: UNSW Press, 2003.

Lake, Marilyn. “The Politics of Respectability: Identifying the Masculine Context,.” Historical Studies 22, no. 86 (1986): 116-31.

Lake, Marilyn. “Translating Needs into Rights: The Discursive Imperative of the Australian White Man, 1901-30.” In Masculinities in Politics and War: Gendering Modern History, edited by Stefan Dudink, Karen Hagemann and John Tosh. Manchester; New York: Manchester University Press, 2004.

Lowrie, Claire. “White ‘Men’ and Their Chinese ‘Boys’: Sexuality, Masculinity and Colonial Power in Singapore and Darwin, 1880s-1930s.” History Australia 10, no. 1 (2013): 35-57.

Luckins, Tanja. “Pigs, Hogs and Aussie Blokes: The Emergence of the Term Six O’clock Swill.” History Australia 4, no. 1 (2007): 8.1-8.17.

Mason, Robert. “Remembering the Family Home: Emotions, Belonging, and Migrant Men in Multicultural Australia.” Journal of Australian Studies 37, no. 3 (2013): 378-89.

Maynard, Margaret. “Staging Masculinity: Late Nineteenth Century Photographs of Indigenous Men.” Journal of Australian Studies 24, no. 66 (January 1, 2000): 129–37.

McKinnon Scott. Gay Men at the Movies: Cinema, memory and the history of a gay male community.Intellect Books: 2016.

McKinnon, Scott, Reynolds, Robert & Robinson, Shirleene. “Negotiating difference across time: the temporal meanings of Mardi Gras in lesbian and gay life narratives.” Journal of Australian Studies. 42, no. 3 (2018): 314-327.

McKinnon, Scott. “Maintaining the school closet: The changing regulation of homosexuality and the contested space of the school in NSW, 1978 to 1984.” Australian Geographer 49, no. 1 (2018): 185-198.

McKinnon, Scott. “Watching Men Kissing Men: The Australian reception of the gay male kiss on-screen.”Journal of the History of Sexuality 24, no. 2 (2015): 262-287.

McKinnon, Scott. “The Activist Cinema-goer: Gay liberation at the movies.” History Australia 10, no. 1 (2013): 125–143.

McKinnon, Scott. “How to be a Man: Masculinity in Australian teen culture and American teen movies.”MIA: Media International Australia. 131 (2009): 127–135.

Moore, Clive. “Colonial Manhood and Masculinities.” Journal of Australian Studies 22, no. 56 (1998): 35-50.

Murphy, Kate. “The ‘Most Dependable Element of Any Country’s Manhood’: Masculinity and Rurality in the Great War and Its Aftermath.” History Australia 5, no. 3 (2008): 72.1-72.20.

O’Brien, Anne. “The Case of the ‘Cultivated Man’: Class, Gender and the Church of the Establishment in Interwar Australia.” Australian Historical Studies 27, no. 107 (1996): 242-56.

Phillips-Peddlesden, Bethany. “‘A Stronger Man and a More Virile Character’: Australian Prime Ministers, Embodied Manhood and Political Authority in the Early Twentieth Century.” Australian Historical Studies 48, no. 4 (October 2, 2017): 502–18.

Pinto, Sarah, and Leigh Boucher. “Fighting for Legitimacy: Masculinity, Political Voice and Ned Kelly.” Journal of interdisciplinary gender studies 10, no. 1 (2006): 1-29.

Saunders, Kay. “‘Specimens of Superb Manhood:’The Lifesaver as National Icon.” Journal of Australian Studies 22, no. 56 (January 1, 1998): 96–105.

Sheehan, Rebecca. “‘Little giants of the ring’: fighting race and making men on the Australia–Philippines boxing circuit, 1919–1923.” Sport in Society 25, no. 4 (2012): 447-461.

Thomson, Alistair. Anzac Memories: Living with the Legend, 2nd edition. Melbourne: Monash University Press, 2013.

Twomey, Christina. “Emaciation or Emasculation: Photographic Images, White Masculinity and Captivity by the Japanese.” Journal of Men’s Studies 15, no. 3 (2007): 295-310.

Walker, David. “Shooting Mabel: Warrior Masculinity and Asian Invasion.” History Australia 2, no. 3 (2005): 89.1-89.11.

Webster, Barbara. “‘They’d Go out of Their Way to Cover up for You’: Men and Mateship in the Rockhampton Railway Workshops, 1940s-1980s.” History Australia 4, no. 2 (2007): 43.1-43.15.

White, Cameron. “Promenading and Picnicking: The Performance of Middle‐class Masculinity in Nineteenth‐century Sydney.” Journal of Australian Studies 30, no. 89 (January 1, 2006): 27–40.

Wilson, Dean. “’Well-Set-up Men’: Respectable Masculinity and Police Organizational Culture in Melbourne 1853-C.1920.” In A History of Police and Masculinities, 1700-2010, edited by David G. Barrie and Susan Broomhall, 163-80. London: Routledge, 2012.

Ziino, Bart. “Eligible Men: Men, Families and Masculine Duty in Great War Australia.” History Australia 14, no. 2 (2017): 202-17.