Becoming Visible: Aboriginal Domestic Servants in Digitised Photographic Archives from Queensland and New South Wales

S. Guha

Labour History: a journal of labour and social history2025https://doi.org/10.3828/labourhistory.2025.30article
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This article analyses digitised photographs of Aboriginal women and girls employed in domestic service in Queensland and New South Wales from the 1880s to the 1930s. My key argument is that digitised studio and family portraits that include Aboriginal domestic workers reveal the complexities and anxieties of a white colonial power operating at home. I also suggest that this form of visual culture contains traces of Aboriginal self-assertion and “self-fashioning” in an historical context in which there was an active effort to forget, overlook, and exclude Indigenous presence. As well as analysing these photographs in their own right, this article considers the afterlives of images in terms of how they function as a form of Indigenous memory and have been reclaimed and reinterpreted by contemporary Aboriginal Australian artists and descendants.

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@article{s.2025,
  title        = {{Becoming Visible: Aboriginal Domestic Servants in Digitised Photographic Archives from Queensland and New South Wales}},
  author       = {S. Guha},
  journal      = {Labour History: a journal of labour and social history},
  year         = {2025},
  doi          = {https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.3828/labourhistory.2025.30},
}

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