This article offers a comparative analysis of the representation of travelling men and women in The Sojourn (2003) by Canadian writer Alan Cumyn, The Daughters of Mars (2012) by Australian novelist Thomas Kenneally and Blue Ravens: Historical Novel (2014) by North American indigenous author Gerald Vizenor. These three novels explore the cliché of colonial loyalties, illustrating the diverse motivations that led individuals from North America and Australia to volunteer for the war. Cumyn, Kenneally and Vizenor undermine the stereotypical location of the colonial traveller in an uncultured space; in their fiction the war provides a pretext to expose imperial ideologies, to redefine collective identities, as well as to rethink the relationship...
In 1847, Pacific Islander Kiro arrived in London to help the London Missionary Society with a transl...
This essay looks at a pair of the few extent novels that portray Native characters outside of the Un...
The 20th century had witnessed two devastating wars, and mankind has suffered the effects unleashed ...
Joseph Boyden’s Three Day Road (2005) and Gerald Vizenor’s Blue Ravens (2014) offer literary represe...
Joseph Boyden’s "Three Day Road" (2005) and Gerald Vizenor’s "Blue Ravens" (2014) offer literary rep...
The article is an analysis of the representation of Australian nurses in Thomas Keneally 2012 First ...
This article compares responses to travel writing and imaginative fiction about the settler colonies...
Ida E. Cliffe was posted in India as a nurse during the First World War. In a travel memoir publishe...
My dissertation examines the historical, social, and political relationship between Great Britain an...
The article is an analysis of the representation of Australian nurses in Thomas Keneally 2012 First ...
© Oxbow Books Ltd and the Society for the Study of Childhood in the Past 2014. In 2010, the Leverhul...
In Blue Ravens, Gerald Vizenor employs his familiar trickster trope to expand Anishinaabe Indigenous...
This dissertation seeks to modify the widely held view that the Great War (1914-18) was the defining...
The British Empire drew on the talents of many remarkable figures, whose lives reveal a wonderfully ...
In Australia – and no doubt in other outposts of empire – hunting provided a rite of passage for amb...
In 1847, Pacific Islander Kiro arrived in London to help the London Missionary Society with a transl...
This essay looks at a pair of the few extent novels that portray Native characters outside of the Un...
The 20th century had witnessed two devastating wars, and mankind has suffered the effects unleashed ...
Joseph Boyden’s Three Day Road (2005) and Gerald Vizenor’s Blue Ravens (2014) offer literary represe...
Joseph Boyden’s "Three Day Road" (2005) and Gerald Vizenor’s "Blue Ravens" (2014) offer literary rep...
The article is an analysis of the representation of Australian nurses in Thomas Keneally 2012 First ...
This article compares responses to travel writing and imaginative fiction about the settler colonies...
Ida E. Cliffe was posted in India as a nurse during the First World War. In a travel memoir publishe...
My dissertation examines the historical, social, and political relationship between Great Britain an...
The article is an analysis of the representation of Australian nurses in Thomas Keneally 2012 First ...
© Oxbow Books Ltd and the Society for the Study of Childhood in the Past 2014. In 2010, the Leverhul...
In Blue Ravens, Gerald Vizenor employs his familiar trickster trope to expand Anishinaabe Indigenous...
This dissertation seeks to modify the widely held view that the Great War (1914-18) was the defining...
The British Empire drew on the talents of many remarkable figures, whose lives reveal a wonderfully ...
In Australia – and no doubt in other outposts of empire – hunting provided a rite of passage for amb...
In 1847, Pacific Islander Kiro arrived in London to help the London Missionary Society with a transl...
This essay looks at a pair of the few extent novels that portray Native characters outside of the Un...
The 20th century had witnessed two devastating wars, and mankind has suffered the effects unleashed ...