A3 Refereed book chapter or chapter in a compilation book

Socialist Endeavors, Fist Presses and Pen Wars: Literacy practices of early Finnish migrants in Australia




AuthorsAnne Heimo

EditorsTimothy Ashplant, Ann-Catrine Edlund & Anna Kuismin

Conference nameReading and Writing from Below: Exploring the Margins of Modernity

Publishing placeUmeå

Publication year2016

Book title Reading and Writing from Below: Exploring the Margins of Modernity.

Series titleVardagligt skriftbruk

First page 97

Last page113

ISBN978-91-88466-88-4

Web address http://umu.diva-portal.org/smash/get/diva2:929174/FULLTEXT01.pdf


Abstract

This article is about the short-lived history of Finnish socialist societies in Australia in the first decades of the twentieth century. At the same time, it tells of the first Finnish community in Australia,Finbury, and how the members of this small community represented their life on the pages of Orpo (Orphan) in their own words and fortheir own needs. Orpo was a hand-written and single copy newspaper published by the “Asiainedustusseura Erakko” (“The Hermit Society for the Promotion of Affairs”) from 1902 to 1904. The society was established to advance the cultural, intellectual and social wellbeing of all of the members of their small community. Orpo offers a rare opportunity to study both individual and collective experiences of settling into a new country from the point of view of the migrants themselves as well as the literacy practices of these early Finnish migrants.


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