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http://elea.unisa.it/xmlui/handle/10556/7358| Titolo: | Assorted Bastards of Australian History |
| Autore: | Daley, Paul <The Guardian> |
| Parole chiave: | Memorials;James Cook;Racism |
| Data: | 2021 |
| Citazione: | Paul Daley, Assorted Bastards of Australian History. «Public History Review», 28 (2021), pp. 1–4 |
| Abstract: | Cook looms as large in Australian statuary as he does in nomenclature and, perhaps especially, psyche. To those who still deify him as the explorer at the vanguard of white-hatted colonial Enlightenment he remains the Neil Armstrong of his day – he who sailed where dragons be to bring English light and civility to the oldest continuous civilisation on the planet. To others of this continent, he is a sinister bogey man and a monster, the doorman who ushered in later colonisation with all its extreme violence, dispossession and ills with his east coast arrival in 1770 – in which his first act was to personally shoot two Gweagal men at Kamai. |
| URI: | http://elea.unisa.it/xmlui/handle/10556/7358 https://doi.org/10.5130/phrj.v28i0.7788 http://dx.doi.org/10.14273/unisa-5402 |
| ISSN: | 1833-4989 |
| È visualizzato nelle collezioni: | Contributi in rivista / Contributions in journals and magazines |
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