Falling Backwards: Australian Historical Fiction and the History Wars by Jo Jones

Falling Backwards: Australian Historical Fiction and the History Wars by Jo Jones

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Book Type: SECONDHAND
ISBN: 9781742589916
Author: Jo Jones
Edition: 1st Edition
Publisher: UWA Publishing
Place: Crawley WA
Year: 2016
Format: Paperback
Pages: 250 pages

Book Description

Secondhand. Good condition. Ex library copy with all external stickers removed. Partial date due slip on inside page. Laminate at right tail corner of front and back corners has split from cardboard but is now reinforced with book tape.

Some stories are hard to tell. During a period known as the Australian Wars, consideration of the national past was vexed, contested territory. There was marked vitriol – to an unprecedented extent – in public debate about the 'reality' and interpretation of the events of colonisation. This study investigates the output of novelists who were brave enough to contribute to this vital cultural moment and the issues of politics and form they attempted to negotiate.

This book deals with the publically-waged debate over the suitability of novelists to render authoritative versions of significant events or periods as its starting point. From there, however, it delves deeper into the politics of form, analysing the connection between the realist modes of traditional, empiricist histories and the various explorations of the colonial past that have been figured through different historical novels. The forms of these novels range from classic realism to frontier Gothic, various Romanticisms, magical realism, and reflexive post-modernism.

The relative formal freedoms offered through historical novels, when compared to conventional history writing offer the chance to confront the past in all of its contradiction and complexity. The terrain of the postmodern and historical sublime — of loss and uncertainty — is one in which historical fiction can perform an important political and ethical role.

The immeasurably vast space which lies beyond history, that space of those who are often unrepresented, often victims, often silent, is an abyss into which fiction, particularly historical fiction, is able imaginatively and ethically to descend. (back cover)


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