A ficto-critical essay, this narrative of a journey also presents an argument about time, modernity and indigenous versus colonial perceptions of place. The place in question is Gulaga, Mt. Dromedary, on the South Coast of New South Wales to which the author and his family went on a trip. This is the site on the Australian mainland first sighted and named by Captain Cook's party in 1770. The article performs the idea of multiple travels and stories/histories; this particular site sees Cook's account intersect with and contradict that of the local Aboriginal people, the Yuin. Neither is given more authority, nor are the Aborigines confined to ancient or timeless tradition. The fictocritical style tries to avoid the tendency to monologism of ...
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Richard Wilkes’ multifaceted novel, Bulmurn, a Swan River Nyoongar, is an intriguing treatment of Ny...
This paper engages with Indigenous peoples' conceptualisations of borders, arguing that these unsett...
This article will examine how agency is circulated through human and non-human worlds in the creatio...
Recent decades have witnessed a number of challenges from a variety of perspectives to long-standing...
Item does not contain fulltextIn Australia there is a persistent stereotypical image on which many t...
Footsteps mark the land as people walk through the north eastern Queensland tropics. Here, in the mi...
Narrative analysis has emerged as a central analytical force in furthering a critique of colonial di...
Since colonisation, history has been whitewashed to suit the socio-political aims of the settler. Th...
This article is dedicated to a close examination of how stories of Indigenous place meaning come to ...
The site of Captain Cook’s first landing on the Australian continent lies at the far end of the Kurn...
Abstract: Sydney is an Indigenous place – Indigenous Country – infused with Indigenous stories and l...
This article compares responses to travel writing and imaginative fiction about the settler colonies...
Little research has been done on how places with shared Indigenous and colonial pasts are communicat...
This dissertation examines the workings of various colonial discourses in the texts of Captain James...
This MA thesis is focused on discovering the literary motif of journey in selected works defined by ...
Richard Wilkes’ multifaceted novel, Bulmurn, a Swan River Nyoongar, is an intriguing treatment of Ny...
This paper engages with Indigenous peoples' conceptualisations of borders, arguing that these unsett...
This article will examine how agency is circulated through human and non-human worlds in the creatio...