Aboriginal Australians - Literary portrayal
Articles
- Grant Watson and the Aborigine: A Tragic Voice in an Age of Optimism
Dorothy Green is quite right when she notes that Grant Watson's psychological and metaphysical disturbance looks forward to the novels of Patrick White, although the…
1 May 1975 - The Convict and the Aborigine: The Quest for Freedom in Ralph Rashleigh
However silently or intermittently James Tucker may have hoped for redemption he had given himself to death in 1845 when he placed the final touches…
1 October 1968 - The Treatment of the Aborigine in Early Australian Fiction, 1840-70
The novels which we will look at belong almost to different universes of discourse. Rowcroft's Tales of the Colonies (1843) deals with the aborigine in…
1 May 1972 - The New Dreamtime : Kath Walker in Australian Literature
It is now eight years since the first book by Kath Walker caused a stir in Australian literary circles; and she has recently published her…
1 May 1973 - Jindyworobaks and Aborigines
Elliott examines the Jidyworobaks' appropriation of Aboriginal culture, particularly a 'religious', or 'metaphysical' connection to the land. He argues that 'spiritual bondage to the land…
1 May 1977 - Ambivalence, Absence and Loss in David Malouf’s Remembering Babylon
‘In this essay I aim to acknowledge the efficacy of the liberal humanist discourse in Remembering Babylon, whilst interrogating some of its more problematic…
1 June 2009 - Xavier Herbert: Capricornia
Despite its having the pioneering life as its subject and something like the family saga for its structure, Xavier Herbert's Capricornia (1938) has little in…
1 October 1970 - Colonial Violence and Forgotten Fiction
The focus of this essay is ‘on excavating short fiction built around representation of frontier conflict’ (33). The short fictions of colonial frontier violence ‘seem…
1 June 2009 - The Telling of Marmel’s Story
The essay discusses Brimming Billabongs, ‘the first Aboriginal “autobiography”, albeit simulated, but also the first fictional narrative to rely upon an Aboriginal character as…
1 June 2009 - ‘In the Hollow of the Heart’: Dorothy Hewett’s Early Imaginative Life
The article for the first time discusses Hewett’s early unpublished poetry which still exists only in manuscript and typescript in the National Library of Australia…
1 May 2009 - A Politics of the Dreamtime: Destructive and Regenerative Rainbows in Alexis Wright’s Carpentaria
Focusing on Wright’s representation of the land, the river and the cyclone, the essay attempts to demonstrate ‘how playfully, flexibly and experimentally Wright moblilises a…
1 November 2008 - Beyond Capricornia: Ambiguous Promise in Alexis Wright
The article discusses the polarised response to Wright’s work. The author argues that it is Wright’s ‘blend of realism and the visionary that marks the…
1 May 2009 - Getting a Head: Dismembering and Remembering in Robert Drewe’s The Savage Crows
The article examines the use of bodily metaphors of dismemberment and beheading in Drewe’s novel about the fate of the Tasmanian Aboriginal people, The Savage…
1 May 2003 - Gender and Race Relations in Elizabeth O’Conner’s Northern Homesteads
This article examines Elizabeth O’Conner’s seven books, published between 1958 and 1980, as works which functioned ideologically to implement a desire in post-World War II…
1 May 2003 - The Poetry of Les Murray
Discusses Murray's collection of poems, The People's Otherworld (1984) and collection fo essays, Persistence in Folly (1984), arguing that Murray's work explores the richness of…
1 May 1985 - The Chant of Thomas Keneally
Examines the political consequences inherent in the genre of the ‘well-made novel’. Argues that ‘a reading of The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith may tell us…
1 May 1982 - Terra Australis: Landscape as Medium in Capricornia and Poor Fellow My Country
Since the finding of the Australian High Court in what has come to be known as the Mabo decision of January 1992, the phrase Terra…
1 May 1995 - Australian Literature: A Preliminary Subject Checklist
Provides a bibliography of works engaged with the subject of 'Australian literature' broadly conceived. It aims at giving a diversified picture of Australian literature by…
1 October 1984 - ‘The Life, the Loves, of that Dark Race’: The Ethnographic Verse of Mid-Nineteenth-Century Australia
Defining ‘ethnographic verse’ as ‘a loose, heterogeneous sub-genre that mixed poetry with anthropology, or ethnology as Victorians called it’ O’Leary considers examples within the context…
1 May 2007 - Review of Literature and the Aborigine in Australia, by J. J. Healy
'They won't have heard of much Australian writing, apart from Patrick While, but what they'll be interested in is the Aborigines.' Words of advice from…
1 October 1979
Contributors
- Christine Alexander
- John Barnie
- Ruth Doobov
- Frances Devlin-Glass
- Brian Elliott
- John Frow
- J. J. Healy
- J. J. Healy
- J. J. Healy
- Jo Jones
- Brian Kiernan
- Brian Kiernan
- Susan K. Martin
- John O'Leary
- Richard Pascal
- Horst Priessnitz
- Paul Sharrad
- Cheryl Taylor
- Rachael Weaver
- Lydia Wevers