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 vii
... published widely on a range of issues dealing with Aboriginal health , identity , culture and history . Fabienne BAYET - CHARLTON lives in the Adelaide Hills with her hus- band and two children . She holds a degree in Aboriginal and ...
... published widely on a range of issues dealing with Aboriginal health , identity , culture and history . Fabienne BAYET - CHARLTON lives in the Adelaide Hills with her hus- band and two children . She holds a degree in Aboriginal and ...
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... published a wide range of essays and studies dealing with Indigenous history and identity . She is the author of Sistergirl ( University of Queensland Press , 1998 ) , and co - author , with Rita Huggins , of the critically acclaimed ...
... published a wide range of essays and studies dealing with Indigenous history and identity . She is the author of Sistergirl ( University of Queensland Press , 1998 ) , and co - author , with Rita Huggins , of the critically acclaimed ...
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... published in the Black Australian writing journal Identity between 1974 and 1978 . 12 Editor's note : This was accurate when Lin Onus first published this essay in 1990 but is no longer the case . 7 Seeing and seaming : contemporary ...
... published in the Black Australian writing journal Identity between 1974 and 1978 . 12 Editor's note : This was accurate when Lin Onus first published this essay in 1990 but is no longer the case . 7 Seeing and seaming : contemporary ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
identities histories knowledges | 15 |
rede finding Aboriginality | 25 |
Copyright | |
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Other editions - View all
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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