This paper examines discursive change in Australia from 1950 to 2010 through the lens of critical whiteness studies. Using textbooks as records of dominant narratives, I evaluate discourses of whiteness and Aboriginality in Australian history textbooks over this period of substantial social change. I show that overt discourses of white exceptionalism and Aboriginal deficiency are only present in the earliest decades of my sample. However, these discourses persist in later decades in ‘polite’ forms, maintaining the racial status quo while enabling whites to be positioned favourably. I argue that discursive change only becomes embedded in textbooks if it bolsters the status of whites, evidencing Bell’s thesis of interest-convergence
This article investigates how underlying forms of power can affect the political actions of those in...
In a context of wide media attention to public debates about the social, political and epistemic ent...
This book brings together historians from the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and Eur...
This paper examines discursive change in Australia from 1950 to 2010 through the lens of critical wh...
This thesis examines representations of whiteness and otherness in Australian secondary school socia...
Although multiculturalism replaced the White Australia Policy in the 1970s, the Australian nationcon...
The study of whiteness as a racial category emerged roughly at the same time as historians became in...
Since the second world war, significant changes have come about in senses of Australian identity and...
The article applies some theories of 'whiteness' to a discussion of writing by Eleanor Dark, Jean De...
Indigenous curricula content, including particular narratives of Australian colonial history are hig...
To what degree is whiteness studies in Australia still characterised by an Anglocentricity that fail...
Indigenous curricula content, including particular narratives of Australian colonialhistory are high...
Whiteness Studies in Australia arguably began as a reflection on the worry, concern and fear of ordi...
It is disappointing when a nascent field of study (in an Australian context anyway), emerges seeming...
Much analysis of race in Australia focuses on ‘racist’ ideas and individuals. This group is often un...
This article investigates how underlying forms of power can affect the political actions of those in...
In a context of wide media attention to public debates about the social, political and epistemic ent...
This book brings together historians from the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and Eur...
This paper examines discursive change in Australia from 1950 to 2010 through the lens of critical wh...
This thesis examines representations of whiteness and otherness in Australian secondary school socia...
Although multiculturalism replaced the White Australia Policy in the 1970s, the Australian nationcon...
The study of whiteness as a racial category emerged roughly at the same time as historians became in...
Since the second world war, significant changes have come about in senses of Australian identity and...
The article applies some theories of 'whiteness' to a discussion of writing by Eleanor Dark, Jean De...
Indigenous curricula content, including particular narratives of Australian colonial history are hig...
To what degree is whiteness studies in Australia still characterised by an Anglocentricity that fail...
Indigenous curricula content, including particular narratives of Australian colonialhistory are high...
Whiteness Studies in Australia arguably began as a reflection on the worry, concern and fear of ordi...
It is disappointing when a nascent field of study (in an Australian context anyway), emerges seeming...
Much analysis of race in Australia focuses on ‘racist’ ideas and individuals. This group is often un...
This article investigates how underlying forms of power can affect the political actions of those in...
In a context of wide media attention to public debates about the social, political and epistemic ent...
This book brings together historians from the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and Eur...