Infanticide at Port Phillip: Protector William Thomas and the witnessing of things unseen

IF 0.4 Q1 HISTORY Aboriginal History Pub Date : 2015-01-14 DOI:10.22459/AH.38.2015.06
M. Stephens
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Turn the pages of any omnibus ethnology, anthropology or history of Aboriginal Australia published from the late eighteenth century through to the early twenty-first century and there is a good chance that you will find an entry on infanticide. Along with cannibalism, infanticide has stood as a leitmotif for the perceived savagery and, at times, the sub-humanity, of the Australians just as it has done for other inhabitants of the non-metropolitan world. And yet these paired tropes of savagery - the one circulating predominantly within a terrain of contested masculinity, the other predominantly of contested femininity - always circulated in fluid discourse wherein the very uncertainty that surrounded claims about their performance invited surveillance and the interrogative operations of the colonial state.
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