寄与者edited by Kristine Moruzi and Michelle J. Smith.
一般注記List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- Notes on the Contributors -- 1. Colonial Girlhood/Colonial Girls / Kristine Moruzi and Michelle J. Smith -- PART I: THEORISING THE COLONIAL GIRL. 2. Colonialism: What Girlhoods Can Tell Us / Angela Woollacott -- 3. Fashioning the Colonial Girl: 'Made in Britain': Femininity in the Imperial Archive / Cecily Devereux -- PART II: ROMANCE AND MARRIAGE. 4. 'Explorations in Industry': Careers, Romance, and the Future of the Colonial Australian Girl / Ken Gelder and Rachael Weaver -- 5. Deflecting the Marriage Plot: The British and Indigenous Girl in 'Robina Crusoe and Her Lonely Island Home' (1882-1883) / Terri Doughty -- 6. Coming of Age in Colonial India: The Discourse and Debate over the Age of Consummation in the Nineteenth Century / Subhasri Ghosh -- PART III: RACE AND CLASS. 7. 'My blarsted greenstone throne!': Maori Princesses and Nationhood in New Zealand Fiction for Girls / Clare Bradford -- 8. Black Princesses or Domestic Servants: The Portrayal of Indigenous Australian Girlhood in Colonial Children's Literature / Juliet O'Conor -- 9. The Jam and Matchsticks Problem: Working-Class Girlhood in Late Nineteenth-Century Cape Town / Sarah Duff -- PART IV: FICTIONS OF COLONIAL GIRLHOOD. 10. The Colonial Girl's Own Papers: Girl Authors, Editors, and Australian Girlhood in Ethel Turner's Three Little Maids / Tamara S. Wagner -- 11. 'I am glad I am Irish through and through and through': Irish Girlhood and Identity in L.T. Meade's Light O' the Morning; or, The Story of an Irish Girl (1899) / Beth Rodgers -- 12. Making Space for the Irish Girl: Rosa Mulholland and Irish Girls in Fiction at the Turn of the Century / Susan Cahill -- 13. Education and Work in Service of the Nation: Canadian and Australian Girls' Fiction, 1908-1921 / Kristine Moruzi and Michelle J. Smith -- PART V: MATERIAL CULTURE. 14. Picturing Girlhood and Empire: The Guide Movement and Photography / Kristine Alexander -- 15. Material Girls: Daughters, Dress, and Distance in the Trans-Imperial Family / Laura Ishiguro -- 16. An Unexpected History Lesson: Meeting European 'Colonial Girls' through Knitting, Weaving, Spinning, and Cups of Tea / Fiona P. McDonald -- Bibliography -- Index.