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Middle-class, professional families in Australia and New Zealand c. 1880–1920 Book ANU Press, 2016, ISBN: 978-1-76046-059-4.Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Australia, history, kinship, story of family, work about Masson@book{richardson_family_2016, title = {Family Experiments. Middle-class, professional families in Australia and New Zealand c. 1880–1920}, author = {Shelley Richardson}, url = {https://press.anu.edu.au/publications/series/anu-lives-series-biography/family-experiments}, isbn = {978-1-76046-059-4}, year = {2016}, date = {2016-01-01}, urldate = {2017-08-12}, publisher = {ANU Press}, abstract = {Family Experiments explores the forms and undertakings of ‘family’ that prevailed among British professionals who migrated to Australia and New Zealand in the late nineteenth century. Their attempts to establish and define ‘family’ in Australasian, suburban environments reveal how the Victorian theory of ‘separate spheres’ could take a variety of forms in the new world setting.}, keywords = {Australia, history, kinship, story of family, work about Masson}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {book} } CloseFamily Experiments explores the forms and undertakings of ‘family’ that prevailed among British professionals who migrated to Australia and New Zealand in the late nineteenth century. Their attempts to establish and define ‘family’ in Australasian, suburban environments reveal how the Victorian theory of ‘separate spheres’ could take a variety of forms in the new world setting.Closehttps://press.anu.edu.au/publications/series/anu-lives-series-biography/family-e[...]Close2009 Martínez, Julia; Lowrie, ClaireColonial Constructions of Masculinity: Transforming Aboriginal Australian Men into ‘Houseboys’ Journal Article In: Gender & History, vol. 21, no. 2, pp. 305–323, 2009, ISSN: 1468-0424.Links | BibTeX | Tags: Australia, colonialism, history@article{martinez_colonial_2009, title = {Colonial Constructions of Masculinity: Transforming Aboriginal Australian Men into ‘Houseboys’}, author = {Julia Martínez and Claire Lowrie}, url = {https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1468-0424.2009.01550.x}, doi = {10.1111/j.1468-0424.2009.01550.x}, issn = {1468-0424}, year = {2009}, date = {2009-08-01}, urldate = {2018-08-10}, journal = {Gender & History}, volume = {21}, number = {2}, pages = {305--323}, keywords = {Australia, colonialism, history}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } Closehttps://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1468-0424.2009.01550.xdoi:10.1111/j.1468-0424.2009.01550.xClose2006 Kuklick, Henrika‘Humanity in the chrysalis stage’: indigenous Australians in the anthropological imagination, 1899–1926 Journal Article In: The British Journal for the History of Science, vol. 39, no. 4, pp. 535–568, 2006, ISSN: 1474-001X, 0007-0874.Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Australia, history of anthropology, work about Malinowski@article{kuklick_humanity_2006, title = {‘Humanity in the chrysalis stage’: indigenous Australians in the anthropological imagination, 1899–1926}, author = {Henrika Kuklick}, doi = {10.1017/S0007087406008405}, issn = {1474-001X, 0007-0874}, year = {2006}, date = {2006-01-01}, urldate = {2017-08-14}, journal = {The British Journal for the History of Science}, volume = {39}, number = {4}, pages = {535--568}, abstract = {Baldwin Spencer and F. J. Gillen's Native Tribes of Central Australia (1899) is now remembered as an approximation of the anthropological method that would soon be conventional: a comprehensive study of a delimited area, based on sustained fieldwork, portraying a population's distinctive character. In 1913, however, Bronislaw Malinowski said of Spencer and Gillen's studies that ‘half the total production in anthropological theory ha[d] been based upon their work, and nine-tenths affected or modified by it’. Native Tribes inspired an intense international debate, orchestrated by J. G. Frazer, broker of the book's publication, predicated on the assumption that indigenous Australians were the most primitive of living peoples, whose totemism was somehow at the base of civilization's highest achievements – monogamous marriage and truly spiritual religion. But the debate proved irresolvable in Frazer's terms. Pondering conflicting interpretations of totemism, anthropologists rejected unilinear models of social evolution like Frazer's. Nationally differentiated populations of professional anthropologists emerged in the early twentieth century, developing distinctive theoretical schemes. Nevertheless, some issues central to the debate remained vital. For example, how were magical, scientific and religious modes of thought and action to be distinguished? And in Australia, analyses of indigenes were distinctively construed. White settlers, concerned to legitimate colonial rule, asked specific questions: did Aborigines have established ties to specific lands? Were Aborigines capable of civilization? Biogeographical theory underpinned Spencer's relatively liberal conclusions, which had precursors and successors in Australian anthropology: Aborigines had defined criteria of land ownership, their habits were suitable adaptations to their circumstances, and observed cultural diversity among Aborigines denoted their ‘nascent possibilities of development along many varied lines’.}, keywords = {Australia, history of anthropology, work about Malinowski}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } CloseBaldwin Spencer and F. J. Gillen's Native Tribes of Central Australia (1899) is now remembered as an approximation of the anthropological method that would soon be conventional: a comprehensive study of a delimited area, based on sustained fieldwork, portraying a population's distinctive character. In 1913, however, Bronislaw Malinowski said of Spencer and Gillen's studies that ‘half the total production in anthropological theory ha[d] been based upon their work, and nine-tenths affected or modified by it’. Native Tribes inspired an intense international debate, orchestrated by J. G. Frazer, broker of the book's publication, predicated on the assumption that indigenous Australians were the most primitive of living peoples, whose totemism was somehow at the base of civilization's highest achievements – monogamous marriage and truly spiritual religion. But the debate proved irresolvable in Frazer's terms. Pondering conflicting interpretations of totemism, anthropologists rejected unilinear models of social evolution like Frazer's. Nationally differentiated populations of professional anthropologists emerged in the early twentieth century, developing distinctive theoretical schemes. Nevertheless, some issues central to the debate remained vital. For example, how were magical, scientific and religious modes of thought and action to be distinguished? And in Australia, analyses of indigenes were distinctively construed. White settlers, concerned to legitimate colonial rule, asked specific questions: did Aborigines have established ties to specific lands? Were Aborigines capable of civilization? Biogeographical theory underpinned Spencer's relatively liberal conclusions, which had precursors and successors in Australian anthropology: Aborigines had defined criteria of land ownership, their habits were suitable adaptations to their circumstances, and observed cultural diversity among Aborigines denoted their ‘nascent possibilities of development along many varied lines’.Closedoi:10.1017/S0007087406008405Close1937 Montagu, AshleyComing into being among the Australian aborigines : a study of the procreative beliefs of the native tribes of Australia Book New York : AMS Press, 1937, ISBN: 978-0-404-14573-6.Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Australia, introduced by Malinowski@book{montagu_coming_1937, title = {Coming into being among the Australian aborigines : a study of the procreative beliefs of the native tribes of Australia}, author = {Ashley Montagu}, url = {http://trove.nla.gov.au/version/12750534}, isbn = {978-0-404-14573-6}, year = {1937}, date = {1937-01-01}, publisher = {New York : AMS Press}, abstract = {In 1 library. xxxv, 362 p. ; 24 cm. Aboriginal Australians – Social life and customs. Aboriginal Australians – Religion. Childbirth – Religious aspects.}, keywords = {Australia, introduced by Malinowski}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {book} } CloseIn 1 library. xxxv, 362 p. ; 24 cm. Aboriginal Australians – Social life and customs. Aboriginal Australians – Religion. Childbirth – Religious aspects.Closehttp://trove.nla.gov.au/version/12750534Close1913 Malinowski, BronislawThe family among the Australian aborigines : a sociological study Book London : University of London Press, 1913.Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Australia, work by Malinowski@book{malinowski_family_1913, title = {The family among the Australian aborigines : a sociological study}, author = {Bronislaw Malinowski}, url = {http://archive.org/details/familyamongaustr00mali}, year = {1913}, date = {1913-01-01}, publisher = {London : University of London Press}, abstract = {Bibliography: p. 310-316; Includes index}, keywords = {Australia, work by Malinowski}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {book} } CloseBibliography: p. 310-316; Includes indexClosehttp://archive.org/details/familyamongaustr00maliClose Masson, ElsieImpressions of the Church of England Mission to Aborigines Miscellaneous 1913.Links | BibTeX | Tags: Australia, work by Masson@misc{masson_impressions_1913, title = {Impressions of the Church of England Mission to Aborigines}, author = {Elsie Masson}, url = {http://spencerandgillen.net/objects/50ce72f5023fd7358c8a952c}, year = {1913}, date = {1913-01-01}, urldate = {2018-01-04}, keywords = {Australia, work by Masson}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {misc} } Closehttp://spencerandgillen.net/objects/50ce72f5023fd7358c8a952cClose