Finding Eliza: Power and Colonial Storytelling by Larissa Behrendt

Finding Eliza: Power and Colonial Storytelling by Larissa Behrendt

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Finding Eliza: Power and Colonial Storytelling by Larissa Behrendt

A vital Aboriginal perspective on colonial storytelling Indigenous lawyer and writer Larissa Behrendt has long been fascinated by the story of Eliza Fraser, who was purportedly captured by the local Butchulla people after she was shipwrecked on their island in 1836. In this deeply personal book, Behrendt uses Eliza's tale as a starting point to interrogate how Aboriginal people - and indigenous people of other countries - have been portrayed in their colonizers' stories. Citing works as diverse as Robinson Crusoe and Coonardoo, she explores the tropes in these accounts, such as the supposed promiscuity of Aboriginal women, the Europeans' fixation on cannibalism, and the myth of the noble savage. Ultimately, Behrendt shows how these stories not only reflect the values of their storytellers but also reinforce those values - which in Australia led to the dispossession of Aboriginal people and the laws enforced against them.

Professor of Indigenous Research and Director of Research at the University of Technology, Sydney's Jumbunna Indigenous House of Learning is Larissa Behrendt. She is a regular contributor to The Guardian and the author of several textbooks on Indigenous legal concerns. Home, which received the 2002 David Unaipon Award and the 2005 Commonwealth Writers Prize for Best First Novel (South-East Asia and the South Pacific), and Legacy, which won the 2010 Victorian Premier's Literary Award for Indigenous Writing, are her two novels. She is the Ambassador for the Guwara Native Campus at St. Francis Xavier University. Andrew's Cathedral School in Sydney, as well as a member of the Sydney Story Factory, a Redfern-based literacy initiative. She was named NAIDOC Person of the Year in 2009 and NSW Australian of the Year in 2011.

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ISBN 13 9780702253904
ISBN 10 0702253901
Title Finding Eliza: Power and Colonial Storytelling
Author Larissa Behrendt
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher University of Queensland Press
Year published 2016-02-01
Number of pages 224
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.