‘All the perils of the ocean’: girls’ emotions on voyages to Australia, 1851–1884

Q3 Arts and Humanities
Catherine Gay
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Abstract Thousands of girls and young women migrated to Australia in the nineteenth century. Many were members of voluntary migrant families who were drawn to the colonies for new opportunities and a better life. Despite their numbers, these girls’ experiences of the journey have been little studied. This article examines several extant shipboard diaries, written by girls and young women aged from 10 to 22 who travelled from Britain and Ireland to Australia. These diaries, composed between 1851 and 1884, recount girls’ daily lives on board ship and lay bare their emotions as they journeyed towards a new life. Girls used writing and the physical form of a diary to work through and regulate the emotional upheavals and perils of migration. Graphite, ink and paper were employed to navigate loss, boredom, homesickness, fear and uncertainty. By centring girl-produced sources, this article gives voice to the often-overlooked migration experiences of girls and shows how analysis of age and gender draws attention to the emotions of migration.
“海洋的所有危险”:1851年至1884年澳大利亚之旅中女孩的情感
摘要十九世纪,成千上万的女孩和年轻妇女移居澳大利亚。许多人是自愿移民家庭的成员,他们被吸引到殖民地寻求新的机会和更好的生活。尽管人数众多,但这些女孩的旅行经历却很少被研究。这篇文章考察了几本现存的船上日记,这些日记是由10岁至22岁的女孩和年轻女性撰写的,她们从英国和爱尔兰前往澳大利亚。这些日记写于1851年至1884年间,讲述了女孩们在船上的日常生活,并揭示了她们走向新生活的情感。女孩们用写作和日记的物理形式来处理和调节移民的情绪波动和危险。石墨、墨水和纸张被用来应对失落、无聊、思乡、恐惧和不确定性。通过集中女孩的来源,这篇文章表达了女孩经常被忽视的移民经历,并展示了年龄和性别的分析如何引起人们对移民情绪的关注。
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History Australia
History Australia Arts and Humanities-History
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期刊介绍: History Australia is the official journal of the Australian Historical Association. It publishes high quality and innovative scholarship in any field of history. Its goal is to reflect the breadth and vibrancy of the historical community in Australia and further afield.
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