Fr. 235.00

Terrible Hard Biscuits - A Reader in Aboriginal History

Anglais · Livre Relié

En réédition, pas disponible actuellement

Description

En savoir plus

Table des matières

Figures and tables

Contributors

Acknowledgments

Editors' introduction


1 Perspectives of the past: an introduction - Isabel McBryde

2 Who owns the past? Aborigines as captives of the archives - Henrietta Fourmile

3 Inventing Aborigines - Bob Reece

4 Exchange in southeastern Australia: an ethnohistorical perspective - Isabel McBryde

5 Adelaide as an Aboriginal landscape - Philip Clarke

6 The struggle for recognition: part-Aborigines in Bass Strait in the nineteenth century - Lyndall Ryan

7 Coming in? The Yanyuwa as a case study in the geography of contact history - Richard Baker

8 Land in our own country: the Aboriginal land rights movement in southeastern Australia, 1860-1914 - Heather Goodall

9 'A rape of the soul so profound': some reflections on the dispersal policy in New South Wales - Peter Read

10 Growing up in Queensland - Bowman Johnson talks to Andrew Markus

11 Resettlement and caring for the country: the Anmatyerre experience - Elspeth Young

12 The Aboriginal embassy: an account of the protests of 1972 - Scott Robinson

Endnotes

Index

Résumé

'A fine beginning for those intent on understanding the colonial past that shaped black and white Australia.' - Richard Broome, author of Aboriginal Australians

Terrible Hard Biscuits introduces the main themes in the history of Aboriginal Australia: the complexity of Aboriginal-European relations since 1788, how Aboriginal identity and cultures survived invasion, dispossession and dislocation, and how indigenous Australians have survived to take their place in today's society.

Each essay in Terrible Hard Biscuits has been chosen for the clarity of its writing and for its depth of understanding. The Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal authors range across Australia's post-invasion history and their accounts focus on the more traditionally oriented communities in remote areas as well as on urban and fringe dwellers.

For twenty years the journal Aboriginal History has attracted the best writing on Australia's Aboriginal past. Each essay in Terrible Hard Biscuits was selected from this journal to provide essential reading for students of Aboriginal studies and Australian studies. The chronological and geographic range of the contents will prove invaluable in surveying a crucial element of Australia's past - and present.

Détails du produit

Auteurs Valerie Chapman, Valerie Read Chapman
Collaboration Valerie Chapman (Editeur), Chapman Valerie (Editeur), Peter Read (Editeur)
Edition Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Langues Anglais
Format d'édition Livre Relié
Sortie 31.05.2021
 
EAN 9780367719678
ISBN 978-0-367-71967-8
Pages 302
Catégories Australia, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General, HISTORY / Social History, Indigenous Peoples, FICTION / Indigenous / General, YOUNG ADULT NONFICTION / Indigenous / General, Indigenous peoples / Indigeneity, Relating to First Nations peoples in Australia

Commentaires des clients

Aucune analyse n'a été rédigée sur cet article pour le moment. Sois le premier à donner ton avis et aide les autres utilisateurs à prendre leur décision d'achat.

Écris un commentaire

Super ou nul ? Donne ton propre avis.

Pour les messages à CeDe.ch, veuillez utiliser le formulaire de contact.

Il faut impérativement remplir les champs de saisie marqués d'une *.

En soumettant ce formulaire, tu acceptes notre déclaration de protection des données.