This dissertation argues that a fantasy of white authority was articulated and disseminated through the representations of blackness and Aboriginality in nineteenth-century American and Australian theatre, and that this fantasy influenced the representation of Aboriginality in twentieth-century Australian culture. The fantasy of whiteness refers to the habitually enacted and environmentally entrenched assumption that white people can and should superintend the cultural representation of Otherness. This argument is presented in three parts. Part One examines the complex ways in which white anxieties and concerns were expressed through discourses of blackness in nineteenth-century American blackface entertainment. Part Two examines the variou...
For more information about a forthcoming book based on the thesis see http://www.unswpress.com.au/is...
The focus on whiteness as a subject of inquiry and analysis in its own right has recently become a p...
"This thesis is presented for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy""May 2012"Bibliography: pages 317-3...
The containment, control and assumption of possession of Indigenous Australian performance by white ...
An unacknowledged whiteness remains at the center of Australian theater, which prevents a richer cul...
Indigenous bodies, artefacts and material cultures have largely been represented in the public spher...
This essay considers processes by which community identities are challenged by discussing the use of...
The gatekeepers for institutions of fine arts, classical music and theatre in Australia are traditio...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1999 Dr. Roderick Peter MacneilThis thesis examines the r...
This thesis examines representations of whiteness and otherness in Australian secondary school socia...
Beginning in the 1970s, the efforts of the Australian settler state to help its Indigenous minority ...
Submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Masters in English in the Division of ...
This thesis is a seminal in-depth study of how non-indigenous writers and illustrators construct Abo...
© 2006 Dr. Sianan Rose HealyThis thesis examines indigenous representations and involvement in popul...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)This thesis studies Australian children's books publi...
For more information about a forthcoming book based on the thesis see http://www.unswpress.com.au/is...
The focus on whiteness as a subject of inquiry and analysis in its own right has recently become a p...
"This thesis is presented for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy""May 2012"Bibliography: pages 317-3...
The containment, control and assumption of possession of Indigenous Australian performance by white ...
An unacknowledged whiteness remains at the center of Australian theater, which prevents a richer cul...
Indigenous bodies, artefacts and material cultures have largely been represented in the public spher...
This essay considers processes by which community identities are challenged by discussing the use of...
The gatekeepers for institutions of fine arts, classical music and theatre in Australia are traditio...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1999 Dr. Roderick Peter MacneilThis thesis examines the r...
This thesis examines representations of whiteness and otherness in Australian secondary school socia...
Beginning in the 1970s, the efforts of the Australian settler state to help its Indigenous minority ...
Submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Masters in English in the Division of ...
This thesis is a seminal in-depth study of how non-indigenous writers and illustrators construct Abo...
© 2006 Dr. Sianan Rose HealyThis thesis examines indigenous representations and involvement in popul...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)This thesis studies Australian children's books publi...
For more information about a forthcoming book based on the thesis see http://www.unswpress.com.au/is...
The focus on whiteness as a subject of inquiry and analysis in its own right has recently become a p...
"This thesis is presented for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy""May 2012"Bibliography: pages 317-3...