This book examines Australian memoirs of settler belonging written by public intellectuals-writers, historians, academics, journalists-which attempt to come to terms with the history of colonial violence and dispossession of Indigenous people, and articulate new perspectives on how to belong ethically in a settler colony of the 21st century.
This book examines Australian memoirs of settler belonging written by public intellectuals-writers, historians, academics, journalists-which attempt to come to terms with the history of colonial violence and dispossession of Indigenous people, and articulate new perspectives on how to belong ethically in a settler colony of the 21st century.
Martina Horáková is an Assistant Professor in the Department of English and American Studies at Masaryk University, Czech Republic.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Chapter 1: (Un)settlement and Longing to Belong in Australian Settler Culture Chapter 2: Between the Self, Place and Nation: Historians’ Memoirs of Settler Belonging Chapter 3: Journeys of Unsettled Desires: Women’s Travel Memoirs of Settler Belonging Chapter 4: The Poetics of the Land: Experimental Memoirs of Settler Belonging Chapter 5: From Landscape to Country: Contemporary Landscape- and Eco-Memoirs Bibliography Index
Introduction Chapter 1: (Un)settlement and Longing to Belong in Australian Settler Culture Chapter 2: Between the Self, Place and Nation: Historians’ Memoirs of Settler Belonging Chapter 3: Journeys of Unsettled Desires: Women’s Travel Memoirs of Settler Belonging Chapter 4: The Poetics of the Land: Experimental Memoirs of Settler Belonging Chapter 5: From Landscape to Country: Contemporary Landscape- and Eco-Memoirs Bibliography Index
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