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    Mateship is an Australian cultural idiom that embodies equality, loyalty and friendship. Russel Ward, in The Australian Legend (1958), once saw the concept...
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  • Mateship with Birds is a 2012 novel by Australian novelist Carrie Tiffany which won the inaugural 2013 Stella Prize. Dedication: For Peter The Guardian...
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    review: Mateship – A Very Australian History". The Conversation. Retrieved 6 February 2024. Zhuang, Yan (19 November 2021). "What Does Mateship Mean to...
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  • Boys Will Be Boys: Power, Patriarchy and the Toxic Bonds of Mateship is a book about toxic masculinity by Clementine Ford, first published in 2018, and...
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    within a wider social context, it is linked to the concept of "egalitarian mateship". Before World War I, the term "digger" was widely used in Australasia...
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  • wealth or power will take him beyond the valued reciprocates of egalitarian mateship. A man should be reasonably successful in areas which are not too threatening...
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    new continent into literature—exploring such themes as Aboriginality, mateship, egalitarianism, democracy, national identity, migration, Australia's unique...
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    with men Men's health Circumcision Erectile dysfunction Prostate cancer Relationships Bromance Fatherhood Male bonding Mateship Stay-at-home dad v t e...
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  • 3828/extr.2009.50.2.11. Gordon, Joan (2003), "Hybridity, Heterotopia, and Mateship in China Miéville's Perdido Street Station", Science Fiction Studies, 30...
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  • Recurring themes of these films include the Australian identity, such as mateship and larrikinism, the loss of innocence in war, and also the continued coming...
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    pp. 17–37 Gordon, Joan (November 2003). "Hybridity, Heterotopia, and Mateship in China Miéville's Perdido Street Station". Science Fiction Studies. 30...
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    Night Live". IGN. Retrieved 22 February 2023. Jenner, WJF. "Tough Guys, Mateship and Honour: Another Chinese Tradition". East Asian History 12 (1996): 1–34...
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  • novel concerns the Australian value of "mateship" -- a sense of camaraderie and loyalty -- or the absence of "mateship" on the Burma Death Railroad. Among...
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    simultaneously representing imagined distinct national values such as mateship, laconic humour and stoicism. This capacity to connect the national community...
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    stoicism, masculine labour, egalitarianism, anti-authoritarianism and mateship. Protagonists were often shearers, boundary riders and itinerant bush workers...
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    New South Wales Supreme Court; "As patriotism can lead to jingoism and mateship can lead to cronyism, so bikie club loyalty can lead to bikie club war...
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  • protein, or MATE, an efflux transporter family of proteins Friendship Mateship Mate (naval officer) Chief mate, also known as first mate Second mate Third...
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    ISBN 978-0-7637-9358-6. "Mateship Redefined". Sydney Morning Herald. 25 January 2013. "The Great Mateship Myth". The Australian. "Mateship: Hit for six". BBC...
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    [citation needed] "Mate" is also used in multiple ways including to indicate "mateship" or formally call out the target of a threat or insult, depending on internation...
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    include family, love, belonging, body image, rites of passage, sexism, mateship/friendship, winning at all costs, relationships, identity, disability and...
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    50 (3): 305–322. doi:10.1080/03068374.2019.1636515. S2CID 199953554. "Mateship & Fraternal Secret Societies in Australia". Fraternal Secrets. Archived...
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    Female bonding Gay men Homosociality Human bonding Mancation Man cave Mateship Social connection Brehm, S.S., Miller, R.S., Perlman, D. & Campbell, S...
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    qualities include endurance, courage, ingenuity, good humour, larrikinism, and mateship. According to this concept, the soldiers are perceived to have been innocent...
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    speech and represents a feeling of friendliness, good humour, optimism and "mateship" in Australian culture, and has been called the national motto of Australia...
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    Mateship in Australia, 1788–2010. Self-published. James, Dr Bob, Odd Fellows, The Australian Centre for Secret Societies, Fraternalism and Mateship (i...
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    was now a ritual for older, traditional Australians, with old values of mateship and loyalty and even as a "reaction against globalisation"; however, Carolyn...
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    Retrieved 11 February 2012. Nicholson, Brendan (24 January 2011). "Battlefield mateship worthy of VC". The Australian. Retrieved 11 February 2012. Fife, Robert...
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  • Leo Burnett to align the product 'with a larrikin approach to Australian mateship'. The Bundaberg Rum bear first appeared in 1961 and was created by Sam...
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  • (1987). Themes of these films include the Australian identity, such as mateship and larrikinism, the loss of innocence in war, and the continued coming...
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  • men and women" 2022: "Helping men and boys". In Australia, "Celebrating mateship" (#MakeTime4Mates). "Men Leading by Example". 2023: "Zero Male Suicide"...
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