Ambiguous Australian Stereotypes in French Literature: The Case of Nullarbor by David Fauquemberg

Author: FABRICE DAUCHEZ & JACQUELINE DUTTON
Explorations No 47 (Dec 2009): 3-21
https://doi.org/10.62586/DOOP7651

The authors investigate the use and significance of stereotypes in David Fauquemberg’s Nullarbor. Dauchez and Dutton situate this recently published book in the tradition of French travel writing about the antipodes and examine how Fauquemberg negotiates the conflicting tendencies between exotic stereotypes on the one hand and authentic, original observation and narration on the other in his representations of Australia and its people.

Keywords: travel writing, Percy G. Adams, Travelers and Travel Liars, indigenous Australians, exoticism, stereotyping, landscape


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