The Lives and Legacies of a Carceral Island The Lives and Legacies of a Carceral Island
Ocean and Island Studies

The Lives and Legacies of a Carceral Island

A Biographical History of Wadjemup/Rottnest Island

Ann Curthoys and Others
    • 45,99 €
    • 45,99 €

Publisher Description

This book is a biographical history of Rottnest Island, a small carceral island offshore from Western Australia. Rottnest is also known as Wadjemup, or "the place across the water where the spirits are", by Noongar, the Indigenous people of south-western Australia.

Through a series of biographical case studies of the diverse individuals connected to the island, the book argues that their particular histories lend Rottnest Island a unique heritage in which ​Indigenous, maritime, imperial, colonial, penal, and military histories intersect with histories of leisure and recreation. Tracing the way in which Wadjemup/Rottnest Island has been continually re-imagined and re-purposed throughout its history, the text explores the island’s carceral history, which has left behind it a painful community memory.

Today it is best known as a beach holiday destination, a reputation bolstered by the "quokka selfie" trend, the online posting of photographs taken with the island’s cute native marsupial. This book will appeal to academic readers with an interest in Australian history, Aboriginal history, and the history of the British Empire, especially those interested in the burgeoning scholarship on the concept of "carceral archipelagos" and island prisons.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2022
30 September
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
212
Pages
PUBLISHER
Taylor & Francis
SIZE
5.3
MB

More Books by Ann Curthoys, Shino Konishi & Alexandra Ludewig

For and Against Feminism For and Against Feminism
2021
Taking Liberty Taking Liberty
2018
What Did You Do in the Cold War Daddy? What Did You Do in the Cold War Daddy?
2014
Freedom Ride Freedom Ride
2002

Other Books in This Series