72
Sally
McAm
4 Theseare
beings
that
maditionalBuddhist
cosmology
identifiesasthesixrealmsof
existence:
humans.animals.
hungryghosts.gods,demigods
andhell
beings.
5
Hage
uses
theterm’White‘insteadof
‘Anglo'
becausehe
argues
that
theformeristhe
dominant,
albeit
primarily
unconscious.mode
orselr-pcrception
andbecauseitencom-
passespeople
of
non-Anglo
descentwho
also
perceive
themselvesinthis
way
(199%:
19).
Headdsthat
‘Whiteness'is‘a
fantasyposition
ofculturaldominance'
arising
from
laurepc‘shistory
tirexpnnsion(20).
6
Hage
(2002:
429)
characterizestheshififrom
theconservativeLibeml
govcmmcnt
of
MalcolmFraser
(197571982)
tolheLabor
government
ofBobHawkc
(1982-1992)
asa
shillbetweentwo
approaches
tomulticulturalism.Theformerwasan
adjunct
to
awhite
Australiathatdidnot
compete
withit.Whilethelatterwasstill
Anglo-Celtic.
immigration
hadtransformedits
identity
intowhatwas
represented
as‘a
highertype
of
Anglo—Celtic
Civilizatlon‘
(Hage
2002:
diat
appealed
tothe
growingcategory
of
middle-class,well-travelledAustralians
who.
in
seeking
tobe
cosmopolitan.
wishedto
distancethemselvesfromtheir
country‘simage
as
a
‘mcistcolonialbackwater”
(Hag:
2002:
429).
Whiletheseviews
areassociatedwith
metropolitan
Australia.elitesin
regional
centreslike
Bendigo
have
similar
aspirations.
7 Elsewhere 1
discussother
expressions
or
support
andothercriticism.
including
the
viewsnfa
Buddhist»Theosophistopponent
andan
Aboriginal
activistandher
supporters
(McAra
2009).
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