The Laboratory of Modernity: Knowledge Formation and the Australian Settler Colonies (1788-1900) (2016–2021)

Abstract:
Colonial Australia was a laboratory in which European ideas could be tested, raw data collected, and social experiments trialled, especially in managing settler, convict, and Aboriginal populations. This literary historical project will (1) analyse the production and circulation of colonial knowledge (2) focus on texts and print culture (2) map their influence on European thought and modern social theory. Grounded in meticulous archival and textual analysis, the Fellowship will trace the ways in which knowledge created in the settler colonies was produced by individuals and circulated by correspondence, institutions, and publication through imperial networks. It will produce new insights into Australia¿s literary and cultural history.
Grant type:
ARC Future Fellowships
Researchers:
  • Professor
    School of Communication and Arts
    Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences
    Affiliate Associate Professor
    Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences
Funded by:
Australian Research Council