10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ABORIGINALISM»
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aboriginalism in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The Circle and the Spiral: A Study of Australian Aboriginal ...
The doctrine of Aboriginalism is defined as a complex discursive system of divide
-and-rule imposed on Aboriginal culture and controlled, albeit mostly
unconsciously, by a dominant culture represented, as far as Aboriginal literature
is ...
2
Indigenous Peoples' Wisdom and Power: Affirming Our ...
These factors were exemplified in a body of knowledge about Indigenous
peoples in what non- Indigenous authors Walton and Christie called '
Aboriginalism,''2 defined as The story about Aborigines told by whites using only
white people's ...
Julian Kunnie, Nomalungelo Ivy Goduka, 2006
3
The Cambridge Handbook of Australian Criminology
Aboriginalism is therefore Australia's particular form of Orientalism, in which
racism is institutionalised in a discourse that became incorporated into the
Aborigines' view of themselves, at the same time mystifying and obscuring the
illegitimate ...
Adam Graycar, Peter N. Grabosky, 2002
4
Indigenous Literature of Oceania: A Survey of Criticism and ...
601 Mishra, Vijay. 1988/1989. "Aboriginal Representations in Australian Texts."
Continuum (Perth) 2(1): 165-188. 'Aboriginalism', in the realm of Orientalism, is
denied conflicting discourses which reveals 'Aboriginalism', like Orientalism, as a
...
Nicholas J. Goetzfridt, 1995
5
Voices of the Other: Children's Literature and the ...
Aboriginalism attributes to Aboriginal culture a mysterious and transcendental
spirituality that is centered on “the Dreaming,” a set of beliefs that. incorporates
Aboriginal mythology, history, law, and rituals. While it celebrates the spirituality
and ...
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APAIS Thesaurus: A List of Subject Terms Used in the ...
(Hodge & Mishra 1990:27) 'Aboriginalism is the story about Aborigines told by
whites using only white people's imaginations. Aboriginal voices don't contribute
to this story, so in Aboriginalism, the Aborigines always become what the white ...
7
Whitening Race: Essays in Social and Cultural Criticism
In contrast to whiteness, Aboriginality as a racial construct is identified with
blackness and is named and attached to Aboriginalism and post-Aboriginalism
because it is deemed a valid discursive practice.Techniques through which other
racial ...
Aileen Moreton-Robinson, 2004
8
Strong and Smart – Towards a Pedagogy for Emancipation: ...
Strategic identity In herapproach to identityMcConaghy is compelled, by her
theory, to argue that identity is unreal orirreal in Critical Realist terms.This hasa
disastrous impact onher discussion of therelationship between 'Aboriginalism'
and ...
9
The Littoral Zone: Australian Contexts and Their Writers
'Aboriginalism' (a neologism engendered by Hodge and Mishra in 1990 (
Knudsen 1994: 107)). According to critic Eva Rask Knudsen, Aboriginalism
situates the real Aborigines within the mystical domain of the Dreaming and
constructs the ...
CA. Cranston, Robert Zeller, 2007
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Approaches to Aboriginal Education in Canada: Searching for ...
Aboriginalism. and. the. Problems. of. Indigenous. Archaeology. Robert McGhee1
Reproduced by permission of the Society for American Archaeology from
American Antiquity 73(4), 2008. The past two decades have seen a significant
amount ...
Frances Widdowson, Albert Howard, 2013