Professor Joy Damousi is Head of the School of Historical Studies, University of Melbourne. Her previous publications include Depraved and Disorderly: Female Convicts, Sexuality and Gender in Colonial Australia (1990), The Labour of Loss: Mourning, Memory and Wartime Bereavement in Australia (1999), Living with the Aftermath: Trauma, Nostalgia and Grief in Post-War Australia (2001) and Freud in the Antipodes: A Cultural History of Psychoanalysis in Australia (2005; Winner of the 2006 Ernest Scott Prize).
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Introduction Prologue: from England to empire Part I. Colonial Experience: 1. Civilising speech 2. Eloquence and voice culture 3. Elocution theory and practice Part II. Language Education: 4. Etiquette and everyday life 5. Education 6. Teachers and pupils Part III. Social Reform and Oratory: 7. Social reform and eloquence 8. Speech in war, 1914-18 Part IV. Australian English: 9. The colonies speak: speech and accent in the empire, 1920s and 1930s 10. Broadcasting the radio voice 11. The advent of the 'talkies' and imagined communities Epilogue.
Introduction Prologue: from England to empire Part I. Colonial Experience: 1. Civilising speech 2. Eloquence and voice culture 3. Elocution theory and practice Part II. Language Education: 4. Etiquette and everyday life 5. Education 6. Teachers and pupils Part III. Social Reform and Oratory: 7. Social reform and eloquence 8. Speech in war, 1914-18 Part IV. Australian English: 9. The colonies speak: speech and accent in the empire, 1920s and 1930s 10. Broadcasting the radio voice 11. The advent of the 'talkies' and imagined communities Epilogue.
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