Bluff Rock: Autobiography of a MassacreFremantle Arts Centre Press, 2005 - 268 Seiten The past is a problem for us. We know certain events happened, sometimes exactly when and yet our sometimes longing for certainty cannot be satisfied . . . We tell stories about where we come from and so who we are. We change these stories sometimes minutely, sometimes radically depending upon our audiences and our task. Bluff Rockis organised around the key question- how do we know the past? Using historical material (letters, memoirs), a tourist brochure, and local histories, it focuses on the ways that the massacre(s) of Aborigines at Bluff Rock, in New England during the 1840s has been recorded and remembered. It is the author's ability to lay herself on the line that makes this a courageous and even controversial text. Schlunke, who grew up in New England area, takes this one story from early colonial Australia and looks at the many ways it is organised as a memory of Indigenous/non-Indigenous relations. |
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... event . I want to show you how many ways a massacre of Aboriginal people can be told and used and reoriented . - I ... event ? My suggestion is that this is precisely the way to speak , write and embody the presence of the past . For ...
... event . I want to show you how many ways a massacre of Aboriginal people can be told and used and reoriented . - I ... event ? My suggestion is that this is precisely the way to speak , write and embody the presence of the past . For ...
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... event must lie somewhere amongst the circulation of colonial capital and the sharp theatrical rituals of the wheeling horses , the tales told and the shooting , the act of meta- morphosis . This event has more than one staging , more ...
... event must lie somewhere amongst the circulation of colonial capital and the sharp theatrical rituals of the wheeling horses , the tales told and the shooting , the act of meta- morphosis . This event has more than one staging , more ...
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... event circulated by a tourist leaflet and its most literal usage as the slaughter of human beings . There remain massacres and massacres . But it is useful to keep questioning when precisely these events were able to be called a ...
... event circulated by a tourist leaflet and its most literal usage as the slaughter of human beings . There remain massacres and massacres . But it is useful to keep questioning when precisely these events were able to be called a ...
Inhalt
INTRODUCTION | 11 |
BLUFF ROCK | 19 |
IT HAPPENED ALONG THE HIGHWAY | 29 |
Urheberrecht | |
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