The containment, control and assumption of possession of Indigenous Australian performance by white settlers in the nineteenth century and the performance of that possession have been critical elements in the enterprise of colonisation. This act of possession has had and continues to have a major impact on Euro-Australian knowledge of the shared exchanges of performance over much of the last 220 years. In accounts of Aboriginal Australian performances from ‘blood curdling shrieks ’ at the beginning of the nineteenth century to terms such as ‘sham ’ and ‘whitey-black corroborees ’ by the end, imposed notions of authenticity act as a weapon of whiteness to assist in the colonising process through the effective erasure of cultural practices an...
International audienceSince the 1990s, the Noongar, the Aborigines of the South West of Western Aust...
Indigenous curricula content, including particular narratives of Australian colonialhistory are high...
Mobility and its constraints have been central to Australian colonialism and colonial claims to sove...
This dissertation argues that a fantasy of white authority was articulated and disseminated through ...
Indigenous bodies, artefacts and material cultures have largely been represented in the public spher...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1999 Dr. Roderick Peter MacneilThis thesis examines the r...
This paper seeks to explore the relations between Indigenous and Creole modes of existence and polit...
The bicentenary of invasion and settlement, 1988, challenges nonAboriginal Australians as never befo...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences.Enshrined by cricket his...
Colonial representations of the supposedly savage condition of indigenous peoples have provided the ...
Contemporary Darwin is characterised by racial, that is socially constructed notions of culture, str...
The articles in this edition address two critical concerns that can be broadly characterised as Indi...
Published in Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology, 2005; 15 (6):461-477 at www.interscie...
International audienceLand claims, today called "Native Title Claims", have in Australia become the ...
This paper considers the tension and differences between cultural assertions of Indigenous identity ...
International audienceSince the 1990s, the Noongar, the Aborigines of the South West of Western Aust...
Indigenous curricula content, including particular narratives of Australian colonialhistory are high...
Mobility and its constraints have been central to Australian colonialism and colonial claims to sove...
This dissertation argues that a fantasy of white authority was articulated and disseminated through ...
Indigenous bodies, artefacts and material cultures have largely been represented in the public spher...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1999 Dr. Roderick Peter MacneilThis thesis examines the r...
This paper seeks to explore the relations between Indigenous and Creole modes of existence and polit...
The bicentenary of invasion and settlement, 1988, challenges nonAboriginal Australians as never befo...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences.Enshrined by cricket his...
Colonial representations of the supposedly savage condition of indigenous peoples have provided the ...
Contemporary Darwin is characterised by racial, that is socially constructed notions of culture, str...
The articles in this edition address two critical concerns that can be broadly characterised as Indi...
Published in Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology, 2005; 15 (6):461-477 at www.interscie...
International audienceLand claims, today called "Native Title Claims", have in Australia become the ...
This paper considers the tension and differences between cultural assertions of Indigenous identity ...
International audienceSince the 1990s, the Noongar, the Aborigines of the South West of Western Aust...
Indigenous curricula content, including particular narratives of Australian colonialhistory are high...
Mobility and its constraints have been central to Australian colonialism and colonial claims to sove...