Barmaids : A History of Women's Work in Pubs
by
Diane Kirkby
Book Details
Format
Hardback or Cased Book
Book Series
Studies in Australian History
ISBN-10
0521560381
ISBN-13
9780521560382
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Imprint
Cambridge University Press
Country of Manufacture
AU
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Nov 10th, 1997
Print length
256 Pages
Weight
55 grams
Product Classification:
Hospitality industry
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This 1997 book is a mixture of cultural and labour history which traces the role of barmaids and Australian drinking culture.
Popular imagination has made the pub an enduring cultural icon in Australian life. Since colonisation the pub has played a quintessential part in Australian life, both socially and economically. In this mixture of labour history and cultural history, first published in 1997, Diane Kirkby explores the central figure of the barmaid. Now a dying breed, she once played the combined roles of mate, confidante, surrogate-mother and sexual object. Drawing on previously unused archives, documentary sources and oral history, Barmaids traces the sexualisation of the industry and the feminist and temperance debates about it. It covers women''s demands for equal pay and drinking rights in the post-war period and concludes in the mid-1990s with the labour market changes and drinking customs which saw the end of the old pub culture and the place of barmaids within it.
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