Journal article

Towards a Genealogy of Minor Colonial Australian Character Types

K Gelder, R Weaver

Interventions | Published : 2015

Abstract

The business of colonization is often understood in terms of global frameworks, large-scale movements and top-down, 'abstract' perspectives; in which case, the turn to minor characters in the colonized world might seem almost like an act of bad faith. It runs the risk of breaking open stable, overarching categories, like the 'white man' - which, as minor characters are introduced, sometimes struggles to retain its ascendancy. This essay pursues the idea of minor settler types in colonial Australia as points of departure or differentiation from the macro-narratives of colonial discourse. Sometimes they do consolidate into something dominant, but they can also disassemble into peripheral ident..

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