This paper explores some of the ambivalences and contestations within assimilationist discourses in mid-twentieth century Australia. It focuses on the writings of A.P. Elkin, using Paul Hasluck's utterances mainly insofar as they throw Elkin's arguments into sharper relief. While Hasluck's version of assimilation was based on the assumptions of liberal individualism, Elkin drew upon ideas of cultural progress and social anthropology (among other intellectual currents) to propound a less totalising form of assimilation, wherein the attainment of citizenship could be reconciled with the retention of Aboriginal identity and cultural distinctiveness. Even so, Elkin had misgivings about cultural diversity and insisted on the need for expert scie...
Among the 850,000 immigrants who have come to Australia since the end of the war are included some 1...
This chapter contests recent characterizations of post-1945 Ahoriginal assimilation policies as geno...
No immigrant of any age finds easy the process of assimilation to a new homeland. The children of im...
This paper explores some of the ambivalences and contestations within assimilationist discourses in ...
[Extract] The anthropologist A P Elkin was surely Australia's most longstanding advocate of Aborigin...
To point out that assimilationists contested assimilation might, at first glance, seem banal. There ...
Between 1951 and 1953, Commonwealth Minister for Territories, Paul Hasluck, oversaw the drafting of ...
In Australian Aboriginal affairs, the acculturative strand of assimilation developed in large part f...
[Extract] By 1951 A.P. Elkin, Professor of Anthropology at the University of Sydney, had acquired an...
In Australia in the 19505 and 1960s 'assimilation' was a capacious word. It was used not only by gov...
The provision of welfare for Aboriginal Australians has always been a complex and contentious issue....
The provision of welfare for Aboriginal Australians has always been a complex and contentious issue....
© 1955 M.L. KovacsThe following considerations are the successive stages of a historic-sociological ...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1999 Anthony F. Moran.The thesis examines different form...
You're like the majority of people in Australia. You hide from this very real and terrifically impor...
Among the 850,000 immigrants who have come to Australia since the end of the war are included some 1...
This chapter contests recent characterizations of post-1945 Ahoriginal assimilation policies as geno...
No immigrant of any age finds easy the process of assimilation to a new homeland. The children of im...
This paper explores some of the ambivalences and contestations within assimilationist discourses in ...
[Extract] The anthropologist A P Elkin was surely Australia's most longstanding advocate of Aborigin...
To point out that assimilationists contested assimilation might, at first glance, seem banal. There ...
Between 1951 and 1953, Commonwealth Minister for Territories, Paul Hasluck, oversaw the drafting of ...
In Australian Aboriginal affairs, the acculturative strand of assimilation developed in large part f...
[Extract] By 1951 A.P. Elkin, Professor of Anthropology at the University of Sydney, had acquired an...
In Australia in the 19505 and 1960s 'assimilation' was a capacious word. It was used not only by gov...
The provision of welfare for Aboriginal Australians has always been a complex and contentious issue....
The provision of welfare for Aboriginal Australians has always been a complex and contentious issue....
© 1955 M.L. KovacsThe following considerations are the successive stages of a historic-sociological ...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1999 Anthony F. Moran.The thesis examines different form...
You're like the majority of people in Australia. You hide from this very real and terrifically impor...
Among the 850,000 immigrants who have come to Australia since the end of the war are included some 1...
This chapter contests recent characterizations of post-1945 Ahoriginal assimilation policies as geno...
No immigrant of any age finds easy the process of assimilation to a new homeland. The children of im...