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The flash mob: Rebellion, rough culture and sexuality in the female factories of Van Diemen's Land

Pages 133-150 | Published online: 16 Sep 2010

Notes

  • Daniels , Kay . 1980 . Uphill All the Way: A Documentary History of Women in Australia , Edited by: Murnane , Mary . 20 St Lucia : UQP . Appendix to the report of the Committee inquiring into female convict discipline 1841–1843, CSO 22/50, Archives Office of Tasmania (AOT) excerpt reprinted in
  • Daniels and Murnane . Uphill All the Way 19
  • Summers , Anne . 1975 . Damned Whores and God's Police: The Colonization of Women in Australia , 284 Ringwood : Penguin . Summers refers to this incident, to the 1827 mass escape from Parramatta and to the alleged existence of ‘the Hash Mob’, concluding (in contrast to later revisionist histories of female convicts that ‘instances of revolt amongst the united women within the Factories were quite common’ (p. 284)
  • Ignatieff , Michael . 1978 . A Just Measure of Pain , 40 London : Macmillan .
  • Daniels and Mumane . Uphill All the Way , 9 – 10 .
  • Daniels and Mumane . Uphill All the Way , 21 – 2 .
  • Foucault , Michel . 1977 . Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison , 249 – 292 . London : Allen Lane .
  • Daniels , Kay . 1984 . “ ‘Prostitution in Tasmania During the Transition from Penal Settlement to ‘Civilized’ Society’ ” . In So Much Hard Workwomen and Prostitution in Australian History , Edited by: Daniels . Sydney : Fontana .
  • Hughes , Robert . 1987 . The Fatal Shore , 248 – 250 . London : Collins Harvill .
  • Aveling , Marion . 1992 . “ ‘Convict Women and the State’ ” . In Gender Relations in Australia , Edited by: Saunders , Kay and Evans , Raymond . 147 Sydney : Harcourt Brace Jovanovich .
  • Hughes . The Fatal Shore , 530
  • Dobash , Russell P. , Dobash , R Emerson and Gutteridge , Sue . 1986 . The Imprisonment of Women , 111 Oxford : Basil Blackwell .
  • Foucault , Michel . Discipline and Punish 270
  • Barret‐Ducrocq , Francoise . 1992 . Love in the Time of Victoria: Sexuality and Desire Among Working‐Class Men and Women in Nineteenth‐Century London , New York : Penguin . This phrase, applied in the courts to heterosexual intercourse, is used frequently in the recorded explanations given by working‐class women on entry to the Thomas Coram Foundling Hospital in London: ‘When Crim. Con. occurred…’. See
  • Dobash . Imprisonment of Women 115
  • Grosskurth , Phyllis . 1980 . Havelock Ellis: A Biography , 116 New York : Alfred A Knopf .

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