Bachelorarbeit, 2017
60 Seiten, Note: 1,3
1. Introduction
2. The Key Concepts: Terra Nullius and Cartography
3. Settler Colony Australia
3.1. The History of the Settlers and the Beginnings of Settlements
3.2. Frontier Conflicts: European Settlers and their Expectations towards the Land and the Indigenous Peoples
3.3. Establishing White Hegemony at all Costs
4. Australia’s Unsettled History: The Secret River by Kate Grenville and its Implications for the “History Wars”
4.1. The History of Australia in The Secret River
4.2. The Concept of Terra Nullius through the Imperial Gaze and its Implementation by the Settlers
4.3. Land Acquisition: The Principle Of “First Come, First Serve” and William Thornhill’s Dream and Annexation of Land
4.4. The Indigenous View of Land and Land Ownership according to the Settlers
5. The Mabo Case and its Implications: Terra Nullius, a Fiction of Colonial Discourse
6. Conclusion
This paper examines how the colonial doctrine of terra nullius, which labeled Australia as "no man's land," facilitated the violent dispossession of the Indigenous peoples. By analyzing Kate Grenville's historical novel The Secret River, the research investigates the intersection of colonial history, settler identity, and the "history wars," while exploring how fiction can serve as a medium for processing historical guilt and questioning official historiography.
4.2. The Concept of Terra Nullius through the Imperial Gaze and its Implementation by the Settlers
‘Before Cook and After Cook’ refers to an ironic dating system devised by Aboriginal Australians. […] Before Cook (BC) denotes the millennia when Aboriginal nations flourished undisturbed on the Australian continent. After Cook (AC) is the last disastrous 200-odd years, a tiny speck on the face of the continent’s long history, but a period in which white invaders almost managed to destroy the identity of the indigenous owners. (Hunter 487)
Based on Hunter’s statement concerning the perceptions of the First Australians’ about the history of Australia that they have divided in a similar way to the Christian chronology as before and after, this chapter aims to construct the historical and political foundations of the concept of terra nullius within the colonial enterprise as well as the mentality of Europeans concerning property as a means of happiness in life.
1. Introduction: This chapter defines the core concept of terra nullius and introduces the paper's aim to analyze its representation in Kate Grenville's The Secret River within the context of Australian historiography.
2. The Key Concepts: Terra Nullius and Cartography: This section explores how early mapping and Roman legal principles constructed the "paper empire" that justified European territorial expansion.
3. Settler Colony Australia: This chapter details the establishment of the Australian penal colony, the motivations of the settlers, and the violent frontier conflicts resulting from the imposition of white hegemony.
4. Australia’s Unsettled History: The Secret River by Kate Grenville and its Implications for the “History Wars”: This section addresses the controversy surrounding historical fiction in Australia and analyzes how Grenville’s novel confronts the nation's suppressed history.
5. The Mabo Case and its Implications: Terra Nullius, a Fiction of Colonial Discourse: This chapter discusses the 1992 Mabo judgment, which legally debunked the terra nullius doctrine and recognized the ongoing rights of Indigenous peoples.
6. Conclusion: The concluding chapter synthesizes the discussion, affirming that while the Mabo case debunked the legal fiction of terra nullius, the colonial legacy of dispossession remains a central, unsettled concern in contemporary Australian identity.
Terra nullius, Australia, The Secret River, Kate Grenville, colonialism, settler colony, Mabo case, history wars, indigenous peoples, cartography, dispossession, land rights, settler identity, historiography, reconciliation.
The thesis focuses on explaining the colonial doctrine of terra nullius and how it is portrayed in Kate Grenville's novel, The Secret River.
The work covers colonial land acquisition, the history of settler Australia, the Mabo judgment, and the historiographical debates known as the "history wars."
The primary objective is to trace how the legal framework of terra nullius enabled the dispossession of Indigenous Australians and to analyze the role of literature in addressing historical trauma and national memory.
The author employs a qualitative, literature-based approach, analyzing historical texts, legal case studies, and literary theory to investigate the intersection of colonial discourse and fiction.
The main body examines the history of settler colonies, the theoretical concepts behind European land annexation, the specific case study of The Secret River, and the legal implications of the Mabo case.
Key terms include terra nullius, settler colonialism, Mabo case, The Secret River, indigenous dispossession, and historical memory.
The "history wars" are described as a conflict between conservative and revisionist views of Australian history, specifically regarding the treatment of First Australians and the role of novelists in interpreting historical events.
The novel is used as a primary example of a "Sorry Novel," illustrating how fiction can provide a space for empathy and reconcile the settler perspective with the violent reality of colonization.
The Mabo case is presented as the critical legal turning point that debunked the fiction of terra nullius and forced a revision of Australia's national historiography.
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