Blacklines: Contemporary Critical Writing by Indigenous Australians"Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives on contemporary cultural issues are presented in this collection of critical essays by indigenous Australians. From museums and anthropology to land rights and feminism, a range of topics are covered that touch on both indigenous and mainstream Australian history. Discussions of identity politics, the concept of Aboriginality, and aesthetic representations of indigenous people are rich with insight about the evolution of indigenous culture, with its shift from marginalization to cultural prominence in modern scholarship." |
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Page 45
... assimilation era , especially in south - east Australia . This inevitably takes us into the world of what the post - World War II ethno- graphers of this era labelled ' mixed - blood ' or ' part - blood ' or ' half - caste ' Aboriginal ...
... assimilation era , especially in south - east Australia . This inevitably takes us into the world of what the post - World War II ethno- graphers of this era labelled ' mixed - blood ' or ' part - blood ' or ' half - caste ' Aboriginal ...
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... assimilation presumed the continuing exclusion of groups of Aboriginal people who were seen as less able to be assimilated than others . The difference between who could be included and who should be excluded from citizenship was highly ...
... assimilation presumed the continuing exclusion of groups of Aboriginal people who were seen as less able to be assimilated than others . The difference between who could be included and who should be excluded from citizenship was highly ...
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... assimilation of part - Aborigines in north - west New South Wales ' . 22 Beckett , ' Marginal men : a study of two half - caste Aborigines ' . 23 Barwick , ' Economic absorption without assimilation ? The case of some Melbourne part ...
... assimilation of part - Aborigines in north - west New South Wales ' . 22 Beckett , ' Marginal men : a study of two half - caste Aborigines ' . 23 Barwick , ' Economic absorption without assimilation ? The case of some Melbourne part ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
identities histories knowledges | 15 |
rede finding Aboriginality | 25 |
Copyright | |
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Blacklines: Contemporary Critical Writings By Indigenous Australians Michele Grossman Limited preview - 2012 |
Blacklines: Contemporary Critical Writing by Indigenous Australians Michele Grossman No preview available - 2003 |
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