Book review: In the wake of first contact – The Eliza Fraser Stories
Date
1999-09
Authors
McGrath, Ann
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Wiley
Abstract
Kay Schaffer has played a significant role in opening
up scholarly debates on the gcndered nature of the
Australian frontier. Via her previous book, Women in
the Busti. she profoundly demonstrated the gender
dimension of textual representations of the Australian
landscape. III the Wake of First Contact admirably
extends this contribution. Without any of the trepidation
of traditional historical scholars, this book
embraces a broad sweep of time and genre. Schaffer
has travelled across thc globe in search of her materials;
subjects of discussion range from first editions of
Fraser's captivity narrative to post-colonial renderings by contemporary Aboriginal artist Fiona Foley.
She investigates a range of texts from different eras.
including Michael Alexander's history, Sidney
Nolan's famous paintings, Patrick White's novel, A
Fringe of Leaves. other popular novels, drama and
documentary films, and eventually a Noh play
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Keywords
Australian History, Aboriginal History
Citation
McGrath, A. “In the wake of first contact – The Eliza Fraser Stories”. Oceania 70:2 (1999): 203-204.
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Oceania
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Review
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Open Access
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Restricted until
2037-12-31