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'This paper positions the work of colonial poet Eliza Hamilton Dunlop amongst international Romantic poetry of the period, and argues that Dunlop's poetry reflects a transposition of Romantic women's poetry to Australia. Dunlop's poetry, such as 'The Aboriginal Mother', demonstrates the relationship of Romantic women's poetry to early feminism and Social Reform. As with the work of Felicia Hemans, Dunlop was interested in the role of women, and the 'domestic' as they related to broader national and political concerns. Dunlop seems to have been consciously applying the tropes, such as that of the mother, of anti slavery poetry found within American, British, and international poetic traditions to the Australian aboriginal context. Themes of indigenous motherhood, and also of Sati or widow burning in India, and human rights had been favored by early women's rights campaigners in Britain from the 1820s, focusing on abolition of slavery through the identification of white women with the Negro mother. Dunlop's comparative sympathy for the situation of aboriginals in Australia has been given critical attention as the aspect which makes her work valuable. However, in this essay I hope to outline how Dunlop's poetry fits in to the international context of the engagement of Romantic women poets with Western Imperialist models and colonial Others.' (Author's abstract)
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http://www.nla.gov.au/openpublish/index.php/jasal/article/view/1845/2627
Eliza Hamilton Dunlop's 'The Aboriginal Mother' : Romanticism, Anti Slavery and Imperial Feminism in the Nineteenth Century
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Subjects:
- The Aboriginal Mother and Other Poems 1981 selected work poetry
- Settler Romances and the Australian Girl 2004 multi chapter work criticism
- Two Early Colonials 1967 single work biography
- An Aboriginal Mother's Lament 1845 single work poetry
- Australian Poetry : Romanticism and Negativity 1996 multi chapter work criticism
- Giving the Indigenous a Voice : Further Thoughts on the Poetry of Eliza Hamilton Dunlop 2004 single work criticism
- 'Unlocking the Fountains of the Heart' : Settler Verse and the Politics of Sympathy 2010 single work criticism
- Writing a New World : Two Centuries of Australian Women Writers 1988 single work criticism
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