Fatal Collisions
The South Australian frontier and the violence
of memory
Robert Foster, Rick Hosking and Amanda Nettlebeck
210 x 135 PB 176 PP 1862545332 $24.95 True Stories /
History APN 9781862545335 Wakefield Press
In 1849, James Brown, a South Australian pastoralist,
was charged with shooting dead nine Aboriginal people. Unable
to find witnesses, the crown was forced to drop the case despite
the magistrates conviction of his guilt. Two generations later,
a glowing biography of Browns life noted merely that he was involved
in a charge of poisoning an Aboriginal man, but emerged from the
trial with a clean slate. Fatal Collisions is about violence
on the Australian frontier and the ways in which it has been remembered.
The stories it tells take place in that fluid zone where history,
memory and myth meet in popular consciousness.