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Aboriginal History Journal Volume 25 Ann Curthoys John Docker

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Aboriginal History Journal Volume 25 Ann Curthoys John Docker
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Publisher: ANU Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.23 MB
Pages: 303
Author: Ann Curthoys, John Docker, Colin Tatz, Tony Barta, Anna Haebich, Andrew Marcus, A. Dirk Moses, Rosanne Kennedy, Larissa Behrendt, Deborah Rose, Bain Attwood, Gaynor Macdonald, Marilyn Wood, Rod Hagen, Stephanie Anderson
ISBN: 18379389, 03148769
Language: English
Year: 2001
Volume: 25

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Aboriginal History Journal Volume 25 Ann Curthoys John Docker by Ann Curthoys, John Docker, Colin Tatz, Tony Barta, Anna Haebich, Andrew Marcus, A. Dirk Moses, Rosanne Kennedy, Larissa Behrendt, Deborah Rose, Bain Attwood, Gaynor Macdonald, Marilyn Wood, Rod Hagen, Stephanie Anderson 18379389, 03148769 instant download after payment.

• Special section: ‘Genocide’?: Australian Aboriginal history in international perspective
• Introduction – Genocide: definitions, questions, settler-colonies – Ann Curthoys and John Docker
• Confronting Australian genocide – Colin Tatz
• Discourses of genocide in Germany and Australia: a linked history – Tony Barta
• Genocide in Australia – Andrew Marcus
• ‘Between knowing and not knowing’: public knowledge of the Stolen Generations – Anna Haebich
• Coming to terms with genocidal pasts in comparative perspective: Germany and Australia – A. Dirk Moses
• Stolen Generation testimony: trauma, historiography and the question of ‘truth’ – Rosanne Kennedy
• Genocide: the distance between law and life – Larissa Behrendt
• Aboriginal life and death in Australian settler nationhood – Deborah Rose
• The Stolen Generations and genocide: Robert Manne’s In Denial: The Stolen Generations and the Right – Bain Attwood
• Does ‘culture’ have ‘history’? Thinking about continuity and change in central New South Wales – Gaynor Macdonald
• The journey to ‘Forked Mountain’ – Marilyn Wood
• Ethnographic information and anthropological interpretation in a Native Title claim: the Yorta Yorta experience – Rod Hagen
• French anthropology in Australia, the first fieldwork expedition: Francois Peron’s anthropological contributions to Baudin’s ‘Voyage of Discovery to the Southern Hemisphere’ (1800–04) - Stephanie Anderson

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