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A conversation with Josephine Conway : [sound recording] 16 June 1920 - 26 June 2007 / Josephine Conway [interviewee], Antoinette Eklund.

Contributor(s): Producer: Mayfield, N.S.W. : Hunter Women's Centre, 2006Description: 1 sound disc (CD) digital ; 4 3/4 inContent type:
  • spoken word
Media type:
  • audio
Carrier type:
  • audiodisc
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 305.42 21
Online resources:
Contents:
A conversation with Josephine Conway (PDF) -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- A conversation with Josephine Conway -- Full interview manuscripts -- Edited biography -- Photographs -- About this CD (text) -- Abode Reader V.705 -- Two audio files.
Summary: This resource is a celebration of the life and work of Josephine Conway, a local and long standing feminist.The resource highlights her contribution to women's issues and her activism in women's rights to choose. This resource is also a slice of local history for the Hunter, as most of Josie's activism was based in Newcastle. this CD includes: * an introduction outlining the history of the Feminist movement written by Antoinette Eklund (2006) * Oral history of Josie as told by herself based on edited transcripts of interviews with Josie Conway * Unedited transcripts of the interviews *Edited biography of Josie's life. Reference to this resource can also be found at www.nfaw.org.au
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Status Date due Barcode
Compact Disc Compact Disc Jessie Street National Women's Library 305.42 CON (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available for reference in the library 66214

This CD is a project of the Hunter Women's Centre, funded by the National Foundation for Australian Women.

A conversation with Josephine Conway (PDF) -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- A conversation with Josephine Conway -- Full interview manuscripts -- Edited biography -- Photographs -- About this CD (text) -- Abode Reader V.705 -- Two audio files.

This resource is a celebration of the life and work of Josephine Conway, a local and long standing feminist.The resource highlights her contribution to women's issues and her activism in women's rights to choose. This resource is also a slice of local history for the Hunter, as most of Josie's activism was based in Newcastle.

this CD includes:

* an introduction outlining the history of the Feminist movement written by Antoinette Eklund (2006)

* Oral history of Josie as told by herself based on edited transcripts of interviews with Josie Conway

* Unedited transcripts of the interviews

*Edited biography of Josie's life.

Reference to this resource can also be found at www.nfaw.org.au

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