Research Grant
[Cite as https://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/DP0344710]Researchers: Anna Johnston (Chief Investigator)
Brief description The 'paper war': Missionary Textuality and Early Nineteenth-Century Australian Colonial Culture. Early nineteenth-century Australian texts reverberate with the anxieties and controversies surrounding colonisation. The morality of colonisation and indigenous-settler relationships were hotly debated in a proliferation of books, pamphlets, letters, and editorials, and in this religious personnel, including missionaries, played a pivotal role. Yet no critical analysis of colonial missionary writing exists. This project conducts archival research into texts produced by a linked network of religious/missionary figures, focusing on the Lake Macquarie mission run by Lancelot Threlkeld, and analyses these through theories of colonial discourse and textuality. Research outcomes include original, innovative contributions to Australian literary/cultural studies and international colonial/postcolonial studies.
Funding Amount $60,000
Funding Scheme Discovery Projects
- PURL : https://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/DP0344710
- ARC : DP0344710