- Un-Australian
Un-Australian is an increasingly
pejorative term used inAustralia . In modern usage, it has similar connotations to theUS termun-American , however the Australian term is somewhat older, being used as early as1855 to describe an aspect of the landscape that was similar to that of Britain. Its modern usage was popularised during the 1990s byPrime Minister John Howard and One Nation Party founderPauline Hanson ; however,Stanley Bruce used it in reference to striking workers in1925 andJoseph Lyons during the 1930s to decry communists and migrants from non-British backgrounds [ [http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2005/03/14/1110649126449.html Judith Ireland - "Australia's Un-doing", Sydney Morning Herald, March 15, 2005] ] . In recent times, the word has been overused to the point of being a particular favourite of humourists and satirists. It was used particularly effectively in a humorous TV advertising campaign by Meat and Livestock Australia, in which ex-AFL footballerSam Kekovich declared not including lamb in one's diet was "un-Australian" [http://www.mla.com.au/TopicHierarchy/Marketing/DomesticMarketing/Consumer+Campaigns/Australia+Day+lamb+campaign.htm] .Modern usage
While the origins of the term go back to the 1850s, the term "un-Australian" has risen in popularity since the mid-1990s. The definition of the word has changed from simply defining something, particularly art or literature, as not Australian in character to a broader, more negative connotation suggesting an activity, behaviour, belief or policy that is seen to be violating Australian cultural norms. In this sense, then, its usage is generally subjectively applied according to the user's beliefs. Furthermore, usage of the word in political campaigning is with the intention of sparking Nationalistic ideals in the general public in order to increase and grow political support. Judith Ireland, writing in the "
Sydney Morning Herald " notes John Howard is perhaps most responsible for the prolifigation of the word, having used it in the 1980s to describe the proposedAustralia Card legislation. During his term as Prime Minister, Howard repeatedly used the term "un-Australian" to describe striking workers, anti-globalisation and anti-war protestors and Opposition proposals to withdraw the country's military fromIraq . Millionaire businessman, philanthropist andhuman rights campaignerDick Smith also described the Howard Government's policies towards convicted terrorism supporterDavid Hicks and asylum seekers as "un-Australian" [ [http://www.theage.com.au/news/hugh-mackay/just-who-is-unaustralian/2005/06/19/1119119722702.html Hugh Mackay, "Just Who is Unaustralian?", The Age, 19 June 2005] ] . In a more vernacular sense, the word is also often used in a jocular form for anything that could be considered not in accordance with the wider Australian community [ [http://www.abc.net.au/newsradio/txt/s1363486.htm ABC News Radio - unAustralian] ] . In 2006, the Cultural Studies Association of Australasia convened its annual conference under the title 'UnAustralia' at theUniversity of Canberra with Keynote speeches at Parliament House [ [http://www.unaustralia.com/ Unaustralia - Home ] ] .References
External links
* [http://www.unaustralia.com/ UnAustralia - 2006 annual conference of the Cultural Studies Association of Australasia]
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