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Chilla Bulbeck

Chilla Bulbeck
Born
Margaret Chilla Bulbeck

1951
Academic background
Alma materUniversity of Queensland
ThesisThe iron fist and the velvet glove: an investigation of the power of the new petit-bourgeoisie in capitalist formations (1979)
Academic work
InstitutionsUniversity of Adelaide

Margaret Chilla Bulbeck (born 1951)[1] was the emeritus professor of women's studies at Adelaide University from 1997[2] until 2008,[3] and has published widely on issues of gender and difference.[4]

Education

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Bulbeck gained a degree in economics from the University of Adelaide (1972), a Master of Arts (1975) and a Ph.D. in sociology (1980) from the Australian National University, and an LL.B. from the University of Queensland (1991).[3]

Political career

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After retiring from academic life, Bulbeck entered politics as a full-time volunteer for The Greens (WA),[5] becoming their Secretary and co-editor of their newsletter.[6] She also ran, unsuccessfully in the 2013 Western Australian state election for the district of Mandurah.[7]

Bibliography

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Books

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Featured in the International Feminist Journal of Politics "rethinking the canon" series: Sisson Runyan, Anne (January 1999). "Rethinking the canon: reflections on a text that ought to be essential reading". International Feminist Journal of Politics. 1 (3): 487–490. doi:10.1080/146167499359862.
Extracted in Rothenberg, Paula S. (2006). Beyond borders: thinking critically about global issues. New York: Worth Publishers. ISBN 9780716773894.

Chapters in books

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Journal articles

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Papers

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References

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  1. ^ "Bulbeck, Chilla, 1951-". Library of Congress. Retrieved 8 October 2015. data sheet (Bulbeck, Margaret Cachilla; b. 1951)
  2. ^ Dreher, Tanja; Ho, Christina (2009), "List of contributors", in Dreher, Tanja; Ho, Christina (eds.), Beyond the hijab debates: new conversations on gender, race, and religion, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, p. 269, ISBN 9781443801690.
  3. ^ a b "Emeritus Professor Chilla Bulbeck". Adelaide University. Retrieved 9 October 2015.
  4. ^ McAllister, Ian; Dorwick, Steve; Hassan, Riaz (2011), "Contributors", in McAllister, Ian; Dorwick, Steve; Hassan, Riaz (eds.), The Cambridge handbook of social sciences in Australia, Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press, p. xi, ISBN 9781107403444.
  5. ^ "Chilla Bulbeck". theconversation.com. The Conversation. Retrieved 9 October 2015.
  6. ^ Bulbeck, Chilla (7 July 2014). "What is feminism and where to from here?". Women's Agenda. Private Media Pty Ltd. Retrieved 9 October 2015.
  7. ^ "WA Votes: Mandurah". abc.net.au. ABC News. 18 March 2013. Retrieved 9 October 2015.
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