In Australian Aboriginal affairs, the acculturative strand of assimilation developed in large part from Elkin’s religious and Idealist commitment, for which in the years 1928 to 1933 he won social-scientific authority. In competition with both an eliminationist politics of race and a segregationist politics of territory, Elkin drew upon religious experience, apologetics, sociology, and networks to establish a ‘positive policy’ as an enduring ideal in Aboriginal affairs. His leadership of the 1930s reform movement began within the Anglican Church, became national through civic-religious organs of publicity, and gained scientific authority as Elkin made religious themes a central concern in Australian anthropology. But from the 1960s until re...
Aboriginal identity in settled Australia has been a largely neglected area of research. This neglec...
In Australia in the 19505 and 1960s 'assimilation' was a capacious word. It was used not only by gov...
This thesis is concerned with the processes of sociocultural change set in motion when the Aborigin...
[Extract] The anthropologist A P Elkin was surely Australia's most longstanding advocate of Aborigin...
This paper explores some of the ambivalences and contestations within assimilationist discourses in ...
It is well known that the rationale for state intervention in the lives of Indigenous Australians pe...
To point out that assimilationists contested assimilation might, at first glance, seem banal. There ...
In this article, we set up a dialogue between two theoretical frameworks for understanding the devel...
For much of the nineteenth and the first half of the twentieth centuries, public policies for Wester...
The Australian polity’s approach to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people has historically em...
A. P. Elkin, who had dominated Australian anthropology since his appointment to the Chair of Anthrop...
Charles Duguid helped to establish Ernabella mission in 1937, widely regarded as one of the least o...
The policy of assimilation in mid-twentieth-century Australia holds a major place in the history of ...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2000 Carolyn LovittThis thesis will examine the White Aus...
In the late 1950s, a community of Aboriginal people had formed a camp at ‘Allawah Grove\u27 in South...
Aboriginal identity in settled Australia has been a largely neglected area of research. This neglec...
In Australia in the 19505 and 1960s 'assimilation' was a capacious word. It was used not only by gov...
This thesis is concerned with the processes of sociocultural change set in motion when the Aborigin...
[Extract] The anthropologist A P Elkin was surely Australia's most longstanding advocate of Aborigin...
This paper explores some of the ambivalences and contestations within assimilationist discourses in ...
It is well known that the rationale for state intervention in the lives of Indigenous Australians pe...
To point out that assimilationists contested assimilation might, at first glance, seem banal. There ...
In this article, we set up a dialogue between two theoretical frameworks for understanding the devel...
For much of the nineteenth and the first half of the twentieth centuries, public policies for Wester...
The Australian polity’s approach to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people has historically em...
A. P. Elkin, who had dominated Australian anthropology since his appointment to the Chair of Anthrop...
Charles Duguid helped to establish Ernabella mission in 1937, widely regarded as one of the least o...
The policy of assimilation in mid-twentieth-century Australia holds a major place in the history of ...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2000 Carolyn LovittThis thesis will examine the White Aus...
In the late 1950s, a community of Aboriginal people had formed a camp at ‘Allawah Grove\u27 in South...
Aboriginal identity in settled Australia has been a largely neglected area of research. This neglec...
In Australia in the 19505 and 1960s 'assimilation' was a capacious word. It was used not only by gov...
This thesis is concerned with the processes of sociocultural change set in motion when the Aborigin...