ISBN:
978-1-925021-96-7
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978-1-925021-97-4 /eBook
Sprache:
Englisch
Seiten:
xxv, 195 Seiten
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Illustrationen, Karten
Serie:
Aboriginal History Monograph [30]
Schlagwort(e):
Australien Ureinwohner, Australien
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Autobiographie
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Frau
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Indigenität
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Selbstbild
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Identität
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Historiographie, indigene
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Fraser, Eliza Anne [Leben und Werk]
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Davies, Eliza [Leben und Werk]
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Cowl, Emily [Leben und Werk]
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Kirkland, Katherine [Leben und Werk]
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McConnel, Mary [Leben und Werk]
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Cowen, Rose Scott [Leben und Werk]
Kurzfassung:
This book offers a fresh perspective in the debate on settler perceptions of Indigenous Australians. It draws together a suite of little known colonial women (apart from Eliza Fraser) and investigates their writings for what they reveal about their attitudes to, views on and beliefs about Aboriginal people, as presented in their published works. The way that reader expectations and publishers` requirements slanted their representations forms part of this analysis.All six women write of their first-hand experiences on Australian frontiers of settlement. The division into `adventurers` (Eliza Fraser, Eliza Davies and Emily Cowl) and longer-term `settlers` (Katherine Kirkland, Mary McConnel and Rose Scott Cowen) allows interrogation into the differing representations between those with a transitory knowledge of Indigenous people and those who had a close and more permanent relationship with Indigenous women, even encompassing individual friendship. More pertinently, the book strives to reveal the aspects, largely overlooked in colonial narratives, of Indigenous agency, authority and individuality. (Umschlagtext)
Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis:
Notice to Indigenous Readers -- Maps --Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction --1.Sowing the Seeds for Nineteenth-century and Early Twentieth-century Women`s Writing -- Part A. Adventurers. 2. Early Perceptions of AboriginesEliza Fraser`s Legacy: `Through a Glass Darkly`. 3. Literary ExcessesEliza Davies: Imagination and Fabrication. 4. Queensland Frontier AdventureEmily Cowl: Excitement and Humour -- Part B. Settlers: Changing the Racial Landscape. 5. An Early, Short-term SettlerKatherine Kirkland: Valuable Insights Through the Silences. 6. Mary McConnel: Christianising the Aborigines? 7. Australian-born SettlerRose Scott Cowen: Acknowledging Indigenous Humanity and Integrity -- Conclusion -- Abbreviations -- Appendix A: The Works of the Women Writers. Appendix B: The Works of Other Australian Women Writers Referred to in this Book -- Bibliography -- Index
Anmerkung:
Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 161 - 190; "The genesis of this book was my PhD thesis in the School of History at The Australian National University" (Acknowledgements)
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Thesis (Ph.D.), Australian National University, 2007, under dem Titel "In the Eye of the Beholder: Representations of Australian Aborigines in the Published Works of Colonial Women Writers"
URL:
https://press.anu.edu.au/node/246/download
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