"Would you like a white woman Wongee?" Jimmie asked. "Don't seem ter make their cow-cockies happy, having white woman for 'is wife. Why else he come after black girls? Must be sum'pin to white women we ain't been told" (p. 11). The implication drawn from Wongee is that aboriginal females are sexier than white women, but Jimmie is sexually attracted to the white woman.
On page 12 Wongee describes an aboriginal woman who "Yawns for men and not with her mouth. She weeps for men and not with her eyes. She drinks men down, she is cave for men," he said, laughing. In Caledonian that Saturday night Jimmie "suddenly" was "pouring himself without joy into one of the women" while laying in the long grass so police wouldn't see them. The next time readers confront an image of an aboriginal females (p. 20) Jimmie "lay down with a scrawny gin called Florence but found that the preliminaries of copulation sent her into a whooping spasm." This aboriginal camp, called Verona, also was a place where white men came and had sex with aboriginal women. "White voices could be heard as burlap door-flaps were flung open" (this has the tone of a whore house). "Shrieking welcomes were sung to the white phallus, powerful demolisher of tribes." The narrator here seems to be suggesting that by inter-breeding with aboriginal woman the white male was turning a culture into half-breeds.
Jimmie showed zero amount of respect for the aboriginal woman: "Wot's yer animal-spirit, the, yer black bitch? I bin killin' a lot of animals lately. What animal's got yer soul, the?" (p. 25). It could be inferred here that Jimmie was afraid of the women in his own culture perhaps because his own half-black conscience was guilty or insecure? "When he does sleep with a black woman it is presented as a kind of cultural rape, of her by him," writes critic Allan James Thomas (Senses of Cinema). Anne Hickling-Hudson writes, "The tragedy of Jimmie...
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