About Full of Sound and Fury: Troublesome Women of Central Australia
Daisy Bates, Annie Lock, Ernestine Hill and Olive Pink were problematic white women who thought Aboriginal lives mattered, and who challenged the boundaries of female behaviour. Join historian Catherine Bishop and writer Eleanor Hogan as they read from and discuss their new books, Too Much Cabbage and Jesus Christ: Australia’s ‘Mission Girl’ Annie Lock and Into the Loneliness: The Unholy Alliance of Ernestine Hill and Daisy Bates. With arias from the forthcoming Olive Pink Opera performed by Kristina Kidd.
MC: Megg Kelham
Audiences are advised that, due to travel restrictions, Catherine Bishop will no longer be appearing at this event in person. Catherine will be appearing at this event via video link instead.
Eleanor Hogan, Kristina Kidd and Megg Kelham are all appearing in-person.
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Image Credit: Jesse Taylor (Catherine Bishop)