This is an examination of the changing representation of Aboriginality with particular focus on the characterization of Indigenous protagonists, in three twentieth century Australian narratives from the legend genre. The colonial and assimilationist discourses which inform the earlier narratives are contrasted with a recent radical alternative.<br /
During the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, non-Indigenous authors retold Indigenous storie...
This text looks at the ways in which Australia\u27s indigenous peoples have been, and continue to be...
From the late nineteenth until the mid-twentieth century, non-Indigenous anthropologists and 'author...
The misconceptions of Indigenous incapacity and pastoral welfarism evident in the mid century texts ...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)This thesis studies Australian children's books publi...
Bibliography: leaves 266-281.281 leaves : ill. ; 30 cm.This study of representations of Aboriginalit...
Colonial representations of the supposedly savage condition of indigenous peoples have provided the ...
In a context of wide media attention to public debates about the social, political and epistemic ent...
The containment, control and assumption of possession of Indigenous Australian performance by white ...
Popular Aboriginal legendary tales have been one of the most significant ways in which Aboriginality...
This dissertation argues that a fantasy of white authority was articulated and disseminated through ...
Many changes have occurred in Aboriginal history in the last twenty years. There have been sharp cha...
Deficit discourse is expressed in a mode of language that consistently frames Aboriginal identity in...
"This thesis is presented for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy""May 2012"Bibliography: pages 317-3...
This paper seeks to explain the shift that took place in the mid-nineteenth century elaboration of a...
During the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, non-Indigenous authors retold Indigenous storie...
This text looks at the ways in which Australia\u27s indigenous peoples have been, and continue to be...
From the late nineteenth until the mid-twentieth century, non-Indigenous anthropologists and 'author...
The misconceptions of Indigenous incapacity and pastoral welfarism evident in the mid century texts ...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)This thesis studies Australian children's books publi...
Bibliography: leaves 266-281.281 leaves : ill. ; 30 cm.This study of representations of Aboriginalit...
Colonial representations of the supposedly savage condition of indigenous peoples have provided the ...
In a context of wide media attention to public debates about the social, political and epistemic ent...
The containment, control and assumption of possession of Indigenous Australian performance by white ...
Popular Aboriginal legendary tales have been one of the most significant ways in which Aboriginality...
This dissertation argues that a fantasy of white authority was articulated and disseminated through ...
Many changes have occurred in Aboriginal history in the last twenty years. There have been sharp cha...
Deficit discourse is expressed in a mode of language that consistently frames Aboriginal identity in...
"This thesis is presented for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy""May 2012"Bibliography: pages 317-3...
This paper seeks to explain the shift that took place in the mid-nineteenth century elaboration of a...
During the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, non-Indigenous authors retold Indigenous storie...
This text looks at the ways in which Australia\u27s indigenous peoples have been, and continue to be...
From the late nineteenth until the mid-twentieth century, non-Indigenous anthropologists and 'author...