Representing Others

White Views of Indigenous Peoples

Contributions by Anthony Fothergill, Mick Gidley, Prof. Richard Maltby, Peter Quartermaine, Stephanie Smiles, Ronald Tamplin, Tim Youngs Edited by Mick Gidley

Paperback - £18.00

Publication date:

01 October 1994

Length of book:

163 pages

Publisher

University of Exeter Press

Dimensions:

210x148mm
6x8"

ISBN-13: 9780859893541


Representing Others examines a diverse range of cultural forms in which white novelists, sculptors, diarists, photographers, ethnographers, travel writers and filmmakers have depicted Native American, African, Pacific and Australian Aboriginal peoples. As they were seen by incoming whites who were themselves strangers to the land, they most often appeared incomprehensible, threatening, 'Other'.



The analyses in this book go beyond simply asking questions about the 'accuracy' or otherwise of a work's representation of the culture under discussion. Although the seven authors conform to no single position and adopt a variety of critical approaches, they share a common concern. These essays all propose that if we are to use our own terms to speak of another culture, we must become aware of the problems involved in the act of representation itself.





“The problem of representation, as Mick Gidley points out in his lucid introduction to this reasonably-priced volume, is precisely that - a problem. How people, cultures and places come to be represented in written texts, visual images, film and stone is not at all self-evident." (Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History)