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オーストラリア研究 ( 英語 )

オーストラリア研究 ( 英語 ). Chris Burgess (1 号館 1308 研究室、内線 164) cburgess@tsuda.ac.jp ・ http://edu.tsuda.ac.jp/~cburgess. Fire warnings as temperatures to reach 40C in NSW and Queensland. Total fire bans and severe and extreme danger ratings in place in northwest NSW and southeast Queensland.

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オーストラリア研究 ( 英語 )

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  1. オーストラリア研究(英語) Chris Burgess (1号館1308研究室、内線164) cburgess@tsuda.ac.jp・http://edu.tsuda.ac.jp/~cburgess

  2. Fire warnings as temperatures to reach 40C in NSW and Queensland Total fire bans and severe and extreme danger ratings in place in northwest NSW and southeast Queensland 7 Oct 2019

  3. Australia was the 15th biggest carbon dioxide emitter in 2016 and was second highest behind Saudi Arabia in emissions per capita “Australia is doing our bit on climate change and we reject any suggestion to the contrary”

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  5. ‘Dear Mum’ War Bride Homework

  6. Dear Mum… My husband’s parents and relatives constantly harass him for bringing yellow into the family and tell me that I am a reminder of the war: they do not allow our marriage …neighbours look at me as if I was an enemy… I’m really sorry for you that I married our ex-enemy…

  7. Dear Mum… I know my marriage has brought disgrace on you…but I’m isolated from people and feel lonely…homesick…isolated… Sometimes I can’t stop crying…but I want to be a mediator like a bridge between Japan & Australia

  8. Dear Mum… Some Australian people still have anti-Japanese feelings…many people who lost family members in the war hate us: “You, Jap, killed my family”, they say….And the government promotes White Australia policy. Everyday I feel small whenever I go out…I feel like an animal in the zoo…

  9. Dear Mum… We can’t be Japanese. We’re forced to act as Australian: we can only have one nationality. Assimilation expectations are strong…In addition, we’re discriminated & cheated by white Australians because of our coloured skin. I can’t ride on buses with white people, nor eat in restaurants…also, I am refused service in some shops…

  10. Dear Mum… Once when I was walking down the street, I was called a ‘Jap’ & told to “go back to Japan”…another time someone threw something & spat at me, but I couldn’t understand what he said: there are walls of language & discrimination …this reminds me of Aborigines…

  11. Dear Mum… I have to learn and speak English and my children only speak English, though other kids tease them because of their appearance…I’m not teaching them my side of the culture – they may not need to know Japanese unless they’re going to Japan afterwards…

  12. Dear Mum… I can’t communicate with people and it is hard to guess what they are thinking with their blue eyes and white skin…my problem is language – it’s hard to live without words. I can’t even ask for help…

  13. Dear Mum… Last week, my son got a fever. I took him to hospital but couldn’t explain his symptoms. The doctor asked many questions but I got confused…I felt uneasy and anxious - a sense of alienation

  14. Dear Mum… Everyone is very tall, even women…I think it’s because they eat meat a lot…honestly they are a bit stinky because they do not take a bath, only a shower…

  15. Dear Mum… The thing which bothers me the most is water. It’s so dry here! In Japan, water is everywhere and we can get it whenever we want; however, in Australia it is impossible. I miss taking a bath…

  16. Dear Mum… No Japanese food at all! All the food tastes the same here – it’s either sweet or salty…chocolate or meat pies. Mom – tell me how to cook Japanese food! I regret that I didn’t learn… I’m sick of eating chicken, potatoes & bread everyday – Ireally miss rice, miso soup, grilled fish, natto, tsukemono, soy-sauce taste (please send some!)…and sleeping on a futon

  17. “The food on the boat was Western and I got bored with it quickly. All I could think of was the urge to have pickled cucumber with ochazuke…” Kiku Brown

  18. Dear Mum… I am learning to cook Australian food – it’s so exciting! I There is plenty of food and we also grow some in our garden. My husband cooks too!I love the confectionary in Australia too and want to send some to you. I will learn the recipe for lamington…

  19. ラミントン(英: Lamington) とは、 四角状に切ったスポンジケーキを伝統的なチョコレートソースでコーティングし、乾燥ココナッツをまぶして作られるオーストラリア発祥のデザートである

  20. Dear Mum… I don’t know whether my husband lives or not and comes home sometimes or not. When my husband dies I’m absolutely alone. I live like a prisoner…I always say “yes” to my husband because if he gets angry I couldn’t live here…I am powerless…

  21. Dear Mum… I’m worried about my future. My visa is valid for only 5 years. Though I came to live here permanently with my husband, now I can’t imagine what it’ll be like after 5 years…I’m really afraid to be expelled someday

  22. Dear Mum… I naturalised so I cannot go back to Japan. But even though I naturalised in Australia I don’t feel Australian. Because to be a citizen of one country, not only the citizenship but also the acceptance of the local people is needed, I think… I’ve felt like an outsider, a second-class citizen…who am I?

  23. Dear Mum… My great sadness is to go to Japan as a foreigner. Even though I was born and grew up in Japan, I’m already not Japanese. Now my nationality is Australian …I still can’t believe I have an English name! I’m afraid of losing my identity – I don’t want to throw away my identity. Because I am Japanese…

  24. (優勝を決定するシーズン最後の試合) Grand Final (September 28th) (135th annual Grand Final to be held since the match's inception in 1898) The MCG (Melbourne Cricket Ground), where the match took place (attendance=100,014!)

  25. 2019 AFLW Grand Final Adelade vs Carlton AFL Women's (AFLW) is Australia's national Australian rules football league for female players. The first season of the league began in February 2017 with eight teams. The league is run by the Australian Football League (AFL). The Grand Final was played on March 31st in front of a record 53,034 crowd!

  26. Gender Identities Australian Feminism

  27. Misogyny(ミソジニー )=女嫌い・女性嫌悪

  28. Julia Gillard's accuses opposition leader, Tony Abbott, of being sexist and a misogynist (性差別主義者) (女嫌いの人) October 2012

  29. PM's speech draws global commentary • The AustralianOctober 10, 2012 1:23PM

  30. Definition to be broadened from “hatred of women” to “entrenched prejudice against women”

  31. PM accused of 'mansplaining' ... but what does it mean? September 17, 2015

  32. PM accused of 'mansplaining' ... but what does it mean? condescending/patronizing =恩着せがましい September 17, 2015

  33. Julie Bishop: the only woman in Turnbull’s cabinet… September 17, 2015

  34. Australia has made much progress to date… Julia Gillard: 1st female PM Julie Bishop: 1st female foreign minister & deputy leader Penny Wong: 1st Asian-born woman in cabinet Quentin Bryce: 1st female governor general

  35. “the gender gap was narrowest and women’s leadership strongest in New Zealand, Australia, the Philippines, Sri Lanka, and Mongolia”

  36. 2011.09.16 p.5

  37. 2011.09.28 p.5

  38. BUT equality still a long way off say 4 famous feminists… Anne Summers, an Award-winning author & journalist Germaine Greer world famous feminist Eva Cox, a founder of the Women's Electoral Lobby Elizabeth Evatt, the first Chief Judge of the Family Court

  39. Australian Feminism

  40. 3 Waves of Feminism Equality Feminism (suffrage movement) Securing the same rights as a man Difference Feminism (1970s) Women are not the same as men: destruction of male-dominated society necessary (liberation) Androgynous (両性具有の) Feminism Biological sex differences are irrelevant in the postmodern world

  41. History of Feminism in Australia 1894 South Australia gives women the right… (a) to vote (選挙権) (b) to stand for parliament(参政権) (候補者になれること) 1902 Same dual rights given to all (white) women in Australia: a world first!

  42. History of Feminism in Australia 1912 Maternity Allowance ($$$ for white working women on birth of child) 1921 1st woman to win seat in parliament

  43. BAR ROOM SUFFRAGETTES(参政権拡張論者)Merle Thornton (r) and Ro Bognor chained to the bar of the Regatta Hotel, Brisbane, after being refused a beer (March 1965)

  44. The ‘Marriage Bar’ 1966

  45. History of Feminism in Australia • Federal Child Care Act (funding) • for public servants only 1973 Maternity Leave Act (52 weeks) • Family Law Act : ‘no fault divorce’ • evidence of cruelty/adultery no longer nec. • Property split 50/50 1975 Sex Discrimination Act (Employment) 1986 (‘99) Affirmative Action - Companies must submit regular reports

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