Thursday, July 26, 2012

Royal Australian Historical Society

DAY LECTURE: Jane Franklin’s Northwest Passage

Seeking to correct the Victorian sentimentality that lauded her as a heroine, it falls into an alternative Victorian stereotype of the ambitious and vengeful wife. Professor Russell's paper re-examines this Arctic drama to uncover a more complex, gendered story of power, responsibility and honour.
Penny Russell is an Associate Professor in History at the University of Sydney.
Date: Wed 01 Aug
Times: 01:00 pm
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