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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... colonial representations of Aboriginality . This analysis is often framed by the view that colonialism developed within the historical and global project of ' western ' imperialism . Linda Tuhiwai Smith writes , ' Imperialism frames the ...
... colonial representations of Aboriginality . This analysis is often framed by the view that colonialism developed within the historical and global project of ' western ' imperialism . Linda Tuhiwai Smith writes , ' Imperialism frames the ...
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... colonial ' discourse has been defined in ways which can still leave out indigenous peoples , our ways of knowing and our current concerns.22 ... colonial structures have never been dismantled . Colonial ways of knowing are Introduction 23.
... colonial ' discourse has been defined in ways which can still leave out indigenous peoples , our ways of knowing and our current concerns.22 ... colonial structures have never been dismantled . Colonial ways of knowing are Introduction 23.
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... Colonial ways of knowing are not historical artefacts that simply linger in contemporary discourse . They are actively reproduced within contemporary dynamics of colonial power . Yet this fun- damental observation does not really seem ...
... Colonial ways of knowing are not historical artefacts that simply linger in contemporary discourse . They are actively reproduced within contemporary dynamics of colonial power . Yet this fun- damental observation does not really seem ...
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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