Deposited with permission of the author. © 2002 Dr. Kim Lynette TorneyHardcopy of the book is available from www.fremantlepress.com.auIn this thesis I argue that the image of a child lost in the bush became a central strand in the Australian colonial experience, creating a cultural legacy that remains to this day. I also argue that the way in which the image developed in Australia was unique among British-colonised societies. I explore the dominant themes of my thesis - the nature of childhood, the effect of environment upon colonisers, and the power of memory - primarily through stories. The bush-lost child is an image that developed mainly in the realms of ‘low’ culture, in popular journals, newspapers, stories and images including films...
This thesis contributes to the growing scholarly interest in connections with Australia’s past throu...
My dissertation examines the historical, social, and political relationship between Great Britain an...
In this thesis, I examine in Peter Carey’s early fiction the portrayal of Australia’s struggle to im...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Education.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. This thesis contains ...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1999 Dr. Roderick Peter MacneilThis thesis examines the r...
This thesis is a seminal in-depth study of how non-indigenous writers and illustrators construct Abo...
The portrayal of the human presence placed in an Australian rural or outback environment has been a ...
The main theme of this thesis is Australia's "Stolen Generation." This term refers to the Aboriginal...
Masters Research - Master of Philosophy (MPhil)I am only one of thousands of people known as a "Forg...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)This thesis studies Australian children's books publi...
The thesis explores how Aboriginality is portrayed in texts that offer specific representation...
In this paper, I will analyze the history of the image in Murujuga, located in Western Australia, th...
This thesis inquires into how Australasian illustrated junior fiction from 1890-1920 employed the re...
© 2004 Melissa Lucette CampbellThis thesis engages with a pressing contemporary concern: the negotia...
There has been a renewal of interest in memory studies in recent years, particularly in the Western ...
This thesis contributes to the growing scholarly interest in connections with Australia’s past throu...
My dissertation examines the historical, social, and political relationship between Great Britain an...
In this thesis, I examine in Peter Carey’s early fiction the portrayal of Australia’s struggle to im...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Education.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. This thesis contains ...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1999 Dr. Roderick Peter MacneilThis thesis examines the r...
This thesis is a seminal in-depth study of how non-indigenous writers and illustrators construct Abo...
The portrayal of the human presence placed in an Australian rural or outback environment has been a ...
The main theme of this thesis is Australia's "Stolen Generation." This term refers to the Aboriginal...
Masters Research - Master of Philosophy (MPhil)I am only one of thousands of people known as a "Forg...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)This thesis studies Australian children's books publi...
The thesis explores how Aboriginality is portrayed in texts that offer specific representation...
In this paper, I will analyze the history of the image in Murujuga, located in Western Australia, th...
This thesis inquires into how Australasian illustrated junior fiction from 1890-1920 employed the re...
© 2004 Melissa Lucette CampbellThis thesis engages with a pressing contemporary concern: the negotia...
There has been a renewal of interest in memory studies in recent years, particularly in the Western ...
This thesis contributes to the growing scholarly interest in connections with Australia’s past throu...
My dissertation examines the historical, social, and political relationship between Great Britain an...
In this thesis, I examine in Peter Carey’s early fiction the portrayal of Australia’s struggle to im...