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In Search of the Never-Never
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 317

In Search of the Never-Never

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-04-09
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  • Publisher: ANU Press

Mickey Dewar made a profound contribution to the history of the Northern Territory, which she performed across many genres. She produced high‑quality, memorable and multi-sensory histories, including the Cyclone Tracy exhibition at the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory and the reinterpretation of Fannie Bay Gaol. Informed by a great love of books, her passion for history was infectious. As well as offering three original chapters that appraise her work, this edited volume republishes her first book, In Search of the Never-Never. In Dewar’s comprehensive and incisive appraisal of the literature of the Northern Territory, she provides brilliant, often amusing insights into the ever-changing representations of a region that has featured so large in the Australian popular imagination

Inside-out
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 162

Inside-out

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1999-01-01
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  • Publisher: Unknown

In September 1883 notorious Fanine Bay Gaol opened its doors with thirty-one inmates. For the next ninety-six years, Fannie Bay Gaol housed those elements of Northern Territory society who transgressed the law of the northern frontier including killers, drug dealers, bushrangers, cattle-rustlers and thieves. Fannie Bay Gaol was home also to the innocent offenders whose only crimes were to be vulnerable to colonial law: Chinese and Aboriginal prisoners, the poor, the insane and the children convicted of crimes. Some prisoners were incarcerated, never to return to free society again, dead by execution or disease. The Gaol was eventually closed in 1979.For the first time the history of this str...

In Search of the Never-Never
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 234

In Search of the Never-Never

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1997-01-01
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Departures
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 338

Departures

A collection of essays by various Australian and European authors on a wide range of Australian cultural topics, this is a story of struggle and achievement and occasional failure. Departures deals with innovation and transgression in Australian literature and history and brings out the vitality of Australian culture as it meets new challenges.

From the Little Black Princess to Biggles
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 15

From the Little Black Princess to Biggles

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1993
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Text of a talk given by the author on 23 September 1992 at Darwin's State Library of the Northern Territory, as part of the 'Under the Banyan Tree' series of lunchtime entertainments. Discusses various representations of the Northern Territory in children's literature. Includes a bibliography.

Reef Madness
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 485

Reef Madness

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022-06-01
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  • Publisher: ETT Imprint

It's a tale that doesn't seem like it would be a winner; an improbable proposition of a ten-mile reef of gold in the middle of the continent, a cabal of scheming investors, a farrago of poor planning and preposterous publicity, the fiasco of the prematurely celebrated triumph of technology over unforgiving terrain, a dead prospector - and no gold. The Central Australian Gold Exploration Company had it all, and Lasseter's Last Ride was in the stores before the final chapter of the real-life debacle had closed. It was a runaway success. Angus and Robertson sold three million copies of Ion Idriess' sixty-some books before he died in 1979. But in 1931, as he was working on what would be Lasseter...

Darwin, updated paperback edition
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 193

Darwin, updated paperback edition

Darwin is a survivor, you have to give it that. Razed to the ground four times in its short history, it has picked itself up out of the debris to not only rebuild but grow … Darwin has known catastrophes and resurrections; it has endured misconceived projects and birthed visionaries. To know Darwin, to know its soul, you have to listen to it, soak in it, taste it. This is a book about the textures, colours, sounds and frontier stories of Darwin, Australia's smallest and least-known capital city. Darwin is a place that has to be felt to be known. Readers will sense the heat, smell the odours, hear the birds and the frogs, encounter the mosquitoes, fathom racial politics and learn how the mo...

Indifferent Inclusion
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 257

Indifferent Inclusion

Combining the perspectives of political, social and cultural history, this book presents a holistic interpretation of the complex relationship between Indigenous and settler Australians during the mid 20th century. The author provides an insightful history of the changing nature of race relations in Australia.

Better Britons
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 336

Better Britons

In 1932, Aldous Huxley published Brave New World, his famous novel about a future in which humans are produced to spec in laboratories. Around the same time, Australian legislators announced an ambitious experiment to “breed the colour” out of Australia by procuring white husbands for women of white and indigenous descent. In this study, Nadine Attewell reflects on an assumption central to these and other policy initiatives and cultural texts from twentieth-century Britain, Australia, and New Zealand: that the fortunes of the nation depend on controlling the reproductive choices of citizen-subjects. Better Britons charts an innovative approach to the politics of reproduction by reading an array of works and discourses – from canonical modernist novels and speculative fictions to government memoranda and public debates – that reflect on the significance of reproductive behaviours for civic, national, and racial identities. Bringing insights from feminist and queer theory into dialogue with work in indigenous studies, Attewell sheds new light on changing conceptions of British and settler identity during the era of decolonization.

Dispossession and the Making of Jedda
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 166

Dispossession and the Making of Jedda

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-08-31
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  • Publisher: Anthem Press

'Dispossession and the Making of Jedda (1955)' newly locates the story of the genesis of the iconic 1955 film ‘Jedda’ (dir. Chauvel) and, in turn, ‘Jedda’ becomes a cultural context and point of reference for the history of race relations it tells. It spans the period 1930–1960 but is focused on the 1950s, the decade when Charles Chauvel looked to the ample resources of his friends in the rich pastoral Ngunnawal country of the Yass Valley to make his film. This book has four locations. The homesteads of the wealthy graziers in the Yass Valley and the Hollywood Mission in Yass town are its primary sites. Also relevant are the Sydney of the cultural and moneyed elites, and the Northe...