Blacklines: Contemporary Critical Writings By Indigenous AustraliansWritten by established and emerging Indigenous intellectuals from a variety of positions, perspectives and places, these essays generate new ways of seeing and understanding Indigenous Australian history, culture, identity and knowledge in both national and global contexts. From museums to Mabo, anthropology to art, feminism to film, land rights to literature, the essays collected here offer provocative insights and compelling arguments around the historical and contemporary issues confronting Indigenous Australians today. |
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Contemporary Critical Writings By Indigenous Australians Michele Grossman. was Australia's first Aboriginal and ... culture. Her work has appeared in Cultural Studies, Meanjin, Hecate, Postcolonial Studies, Women's Writing, Meridian, ...
Contemporary Critical Writings By Indigenous Australians Michele Grossman. was Australia's first Aboriginal and ... culture. Her work has appeared in Cultural Studies, Meanjin, Hecate, Postcolonial Studies, Women's Writing, Meridian, ...
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... Aboriginal people and things (Australian Film Commission, 1993) and Burning Questions: Emerging Environmental Issues for Indigenous Peoples in Northern Australia (Centre for Indigenous Natural and Cultural Resource Management, Northern ...
... Aboriginal people and things (Australian Film Commission, 1993) and Burning Questions: Emerging Environmental Issues for Indigenous Peoples in Northern Australia (Centre for Indigenous Natural and Cultural Resource Management, Northern ...
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Contents
After Aboriginalism power knowledge and Indigenous Australian critical writing | 1 |
Critical discourses identities histories knowledges | 15 |
the Aboriginal critique of colonial knowing | 17 |
The end in the beginning redefinding Aboriginality | 25 |
Black bit white bit | 43 |
Aboriginality and corporatism | 52 |
Always was always will be | 60 |
Tiddas talkin up to the white woman when Huggins et al took on Bell | 66 |
Aboriginal art and film the politics of representation | 109 |
Knowledge in action politics policies practices | 125 |
resistance recovery and revitalisation | 127 |
Better | 132 |
Nothing has changed the making and unmaking of Koori culture | 145 |
Australias Indigenous languages | 159 |
Overturning the doctrine Indigenous people and wilderness being Aboriginal in the environmental movement | 171 |
Wandering Girl who defines authenticity in Aboriginal literature? | 181 |
Imaging Indigeneity art aesthetics representations | 78 |
culture wars | 81 |
Language and lasers | 92 |
Seeing and seaming contemporary Aboriginal art | 97 |
The presentation and interpretation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art the Yiribana Gallery in focus | 104 |
Moving remembering singing our place | 189 |
Notes | 194 |
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