Journal article
The Diaries of Daisy Smith: The Experience of Citizenship for an Exempted Family in Mid‐Twentieth Century Queensland
Australian Journal of Politics and History, Vol.63(1), pp.62-77
2017
Abstract
There has been limited sustained analysis of the lived reality of citizenship amongst Indigenous Australians exempted from protectionist legislation last century. Through examining the diaries of Daisy Smith, this paper explores how her household, exempted from such legislation in Queensland, experienced citizenship during the 1940s and early 1950s. The diaries show that Daisy Smith and her family exercised civil, political and social rights of citizenship, enjoyed meaningful lives and had a sense of belonging to the Australian nation. However, they also show that Daisy Smith constantly worked hard to uphold the conditions of exemption and protect her family's exempted Aboriginal status. These conditions required the Smith family to deny and relinquish all connection with their Indigenous heritage and embrace the dominant Anglo‐Celtic culture or risk losing exemption. In this way, their inclusion in the Australian nation and enjoyment of citizenship rights were conditional upon them being manifestly normative Anglo‐Celtic citizens. Their experience of citizenship was by its nature restrictive and coercive.
Details
- Title
- The Diaries of Daisy Smith: The Experience of Citizenship for an Exempted Family in Mid‐Twentieth Century Queensland
- Authors
- Judith Wickes (Author)Lucinda Aberdeen (Author) - La Trobe University
- Publication details
- Australian Journal of Politics and History, Vol.63(1), pp.62-77; 16
- Publisher
- Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Asia
- DOI
- 10.1111/ajph.12323
- ISSN
- 1467-8497
- Organisation Unit
- School of Law and Society; Indigenous Services - Legacy; University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland
- Language
- English
- Record Identifier
- 99569201802621
- Output Type
- Journal article
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