Bachelorarbeit, 2017
60 Seiten, Note: 1,3
This paper aims to explain the concept of terra nullius, which labelled Australia a no man's land, and exemplify its representation in Kate Grenville's The Secret River. The paper analyzes the impact of terra nullius on the dispossession of Indigenous Australians, highlighting the historical context of settler colonialism and the "history wars" that continue to shape Australian history.
The primary keywords and focus topics of this paper include: terra nullius, settler colonialism, Indigenous Australians, Australian history, "history wars", The Secret River, Kate Grenville, Mabo case, native title, and postcolonial literature. These terms highlight the core concepts and themes related to the dispossession of Indigenous Australians and the ongoing debate over the interpretation of Australian history.
"Terra nullius" literally means "no man's land." In colonial discourse, it was used to justify the annexation of Australia by claiming the land was unoccupied or not owned by anyone.
The novel follows William Thornhill’s efforts to claim land in Australia, illustrating how settlers ignored Indigenous presence to build a new existence based on imperial legal fictions.
The Mabo judgement overturned the fiction of "terra nullius," legally acknowledging that Indigenous peoples had lived in Australia for thousands of years and held rights to their land.
Settlers perceived a lack of a visible political system or permanent buildings as evidence that Indigenous people had no sovereignty or laws regarding land rights.
The "History Wars" refer to the ongoing debate over the interpretation of Australia's past, particularly regarding the treatment and dispossession of Indigenous peoples.
Mapping and naming the land were tools used by newcomers to claim possession and establish white hegemony over the Australian frontier.
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