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Cultivating an Australian Sentiment: John Christian Watson's Narrative of White Nationalism
Authors:Mark Hearn
Institution:1. Mark.Hearn@humn.mq.edu.au
Abstract:Contemporary observers and historians have interpreted Australia's first Labor Prime Minister, John Christian Watson, as an ideal leader for Labor's early participation in nation-building following the inauguration of the Commonwealth of Australia in 1901. Little attention has been paid to the values Watson brought to Labor's participation in nation-building. Race, defence and the ‘cultivation of an Australian sentiment’ formed the recurring themes of Watson's national narrative. Compelled by a need to fix an identity from the peripheral territories of empire as a British subject and the leader of white Australians in a nation, as he claimed, that ‘we have made our own’, Watson's narrative provides insights into the anxieties of racialised white identity in the federation period—an identity tested by conflicting class and national loyalties.
Keywords:Race  Nationalism  Defence  White Australia policy  Narrative Theory
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