[Extract] This paper discusses the question of the Gothic mode as it has been used to construct a eurocentric notion of Aboriginality, though its emphasis is on the way the mode has been turned on its head, as it were, by Mudrooroo, to produce an oppositional, revisionist discourse that works to undermine European historiography. The principal examples in this reading will be Master of the Ghost Dreaming (1991) and The Undying (1998), which locate their ghost and vampire tales at the site of the invasion of Australia by Europeans, and around a battle which was frequently effected through missionary activities. Particularly fascinating is Mudrooroo’s rewriting of the ‘conciliating’ efforts of George Augustus Robinson, in what was then called...
There are many forms of memory in post-colonial Australia, and many kinds of haunting. This paper in...
The usual postmodern suspicions about diligently deciphering authorial intent or stridently seeking ...
© 2018 Dr. Andrew Frederik HarmsenThis project explores recent Australian plays that deploy the Goth...
This article revisit’s the work of Mudrooroo in a new and timely framework of globalisation. I argue...
Indigenous-Australian fiction has experimented with subgenres of the Fantastic in various ways to se...
Indigenous-Australian fiction has experimented with subgenres of the Fantastic in various ways to se...
The racial trouble that affected the well-known ‘Aboriginal’ author and academic Mudrooroo politicis...
The issue of Aboriginal ‘authenticity’ that the well-known Australian author and academic Mudrooroo ...
The essay offers a critical reading of Australian writer Mudrooroo’s *The Undying* (1998), which is ...
I first became enamoured with vampire Gothic after reading Bram Stoker's Dracula in high school, but...
For many, the opening swells of Johann Sebastian Bach’s “Toccata & Fugue in D Minor” (1703-1707) wil...
There are many forms of memory in post-colonial Australia, and many kindsof haunting. This paper inv...
This thesis explores the field of Postcolonial Gothic, initially through an examination of theories ...
Who was the ‘jolly swagman’ in Waltzing Matilda, Australia’s unofficial national anthem? In this ess...
‘Gothic’ is identified as a prominent mode of Australian cinema since the 1970s. In commentary on Au...
There are many forms of memory in post-colonial Australia, and many kinds of haunting. This paper in...
The usual postmodern suspicions about diligently deciphering authorial intent or stridently seeking ...
© 2018 Dr. Andrew Frederik HarmsenThis project explores recent Australian plays that deploy the Goth...
This article revisit’s the work of Mudrooroo in a new and timely framework of globalisation. I argue...
Indigenous-Australian fiction has experimented with subgenres of the Fantastic in various ways to se...
Indigenous-Australian fiction has experimented with subgenres of the Fantastic in various ways to se...
The racial trouble that affected the well-known ‘Aboriginal’ author and academic Mudrooroo politicis...
The issue of Aboriginal ‘authenticity’ that the well-known Australian author and academic Mudrooroo ...
The essay offers a critical reading of Australian writer Mudrooroo’s *The Undying* (1998), which is ...
I first became enamoured with vampire Gothic after reading Bram Stoker's Dracula in high school, but...
For many, the opening swells of Johann Sebastian Bach’s “Toccata & Fugue in D Minor” (1703-1707) wil...
There are many forms of memory in post-colonial Australia, and many kindsof haunting. This paper inv...
This thesis explores the field of Postcolonial Gothic, initially through an examination of theories ...
Who was the ‘jolly swagman’ in Waltzing Matilda, Australia’s unofficial national anthem? In this ess...
‘Gothic’ is identified as a prominent mode of Australian cinema since the 1970s. In commentary on Au...
There are many forms of memory in post-colonial Australia, and many kinds of haunting. This paper in...
The usual postmodern suspicions about diligently deciphering authorial intent or stridently seeking ...
© 2018 Dr. Andrew Frederik HarmsenThis project explores recent Australian plays that deploy the Goth...