Floods, they're a damned nuisance : women's experiences during floodtime and meanings for disaster.
Material type: TextPublication details: [Queensland : James Cook University, 1992]Description: ix, 84 pSubject(s): DDC classification:- 363.34930821 21
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Thesis (B.A. Hons) - James Cook University of North Queensland, 1992
Addresses women's experiences during floods and their meanings for disaster. Explores assumptions in the academic literature about women's role in disasters. This contrasts with the reported reactions of women, who see a flood not as a disaster, but as a nuisance. Discusses the normalisation of women's disaster experiences, their autonomous roles, the nature of their work, their status, and explores male hegemony in rural communities
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