This dissertation traces the ways in which nineteenth-century fictional narratives of white settlement represent “family” as, on the one hand, an abstract theoretical model for a unified and relatively homogenous British settler empire and on the other, a fundamental challenge to ideas about imperial integrity and transnational Anglo-Saxon racial identification. I argue that representations of transoceanic white families in nineteenth-century fictions about Australian settler colonialism negotiate the tension between the bounded domesticity of an insular English nation and the kind of kinship that spans oceans and continents as a result of mass emigration from the British isles to the United States, Canada, New Zealand, and the Australian c...
Paradoxically, Australian nationalist accounts have tended to slight the earliest Australian literat...
This article combines Indigenous mobility studies with recent work on seriality and periodical form ...
This thesis concerns aspects of settler post-colonial discourse, examined through fictional and non-...
This dissertation traces the ways in which nineteenth-century fictional narratives of white settleme...
<p>This dissertation argues that the literary, intellectual, and cultural borders of Victorian Brita...
My dissertation examines the historical, social, and political relationship between Great Britain an...
This dissertation constructs a new literary history of the British Empire by showing how geography u...
This thesis explores the question, inherent to the fiction of both Canada and Australia as settler c...
This thesis examines the representation of the settler societies of the British Empire during the la...
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Masters of Art...
During the nineteenth century an unprecedented number of emigrants left Britain, primarily for Ameri...
This dissertation examines nineteenth-century manifestations of colonial intimacy in a range of text...
This dissertation uniquely uncovers how fictional depictions of the racial hybrid came to impact how...
In my dissertation, I analyze six novels from five British authors, beginning with William Makepeace...
Dominant theorizations of settler colonialism identify it as a social form characterized by a proble...
Paradoxically, Australian nationalist accounts have tended to slight the earliest Australian literat...
This article combines Indigenous mobility studies with recent work on seriality and periodical form ...
This thesis concerns aspects of settler post-colonial discourse, examined through fictional and non-...
This dissertation traces the ways in which nineteenth-century fictional narratives of white settleme...
<p>This dissertation argues that the literary, intellectual, and cultural borders of Victorian Brita...
My dissertation examines the historical, social, and political relationship between Great Britain an...
This dissertation constructs a new literary history of the British Empire by showing how geography u...
This thesis explores the question, inherent to the fiction of both Canada and Australia as settler c...
This thesis examines the representation of the settler societies of the British Empire during the la...
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Masters of Art...
During the nineteenth century an unprecedented number of emigrants left Britain, primarily for Ameri...
This dissertation examines nineteenth-century manifestations of colonial intimacy in a range of text...
This dissertation uniquely uncovers how fictional depictions of the racial hybrid came to impact how...
In my dissertation, I analyze six novels from five British authors, beginning with William Makepeace...
Dominant theorizations of settler colonialism identify it as a social form characterized by a proble...
Paradoxically, Australian nationalist accounts have tended to slight the earliest Australian literat...
This article combines Indigenous mobility studies with recent work on seriality and periodical form ...
This thesis concerns aspects of settler post-colonial discourse, examined through fictional and non-...