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Single Mothers and Their Children : Disposal, Punishment and Survival in Australia Book

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  • Single Mothers and Their Children : Disposal, Punishment and Survival in Australia
  • Written by author Shurlee Swain, Renate Howe
  • Published by Cambridge University Press, 1995/12/11
  • In Australia until the early 1970s, women were assumed to have husbands who were breadwinners and expected to be housewives and to raise children themselves. If a woman had children but no male provider, she was likely to be economically deprived. If she
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Preface
1 Introduction: To Have an Unlicensed Child 1
2 The Mothers: A Perfectly Nice Girl - An Ordinary Girl, Perhaps Your Own Daughter 12
3 Breaking the News: What Are You Going to Do About It? 32
4 Pregnancy and Confinement: Medicos, Midwives and Morals 60
5 Death: A Very Army of Murderesses within Our Midst 91
6 Separation: Now Put This Thing That Has Happened to You Away, Forget about It, and Get On with Your Life 114
7 Surviving: You Must Maintain Your Own 150
8 Illegitimacy: To Punish the Innocent Child 175
9 Empowerment and Resistance: Speaking Out Publicly 196
Notes 209
Bibliography 251
Index 259


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