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Title/Author:
People and change in indigenous Australia/ edited by Diane Austin-Broos, Francesca Merlan.
other author:
Austin-Broos, Diane.
Published:
Honolulu :University of Hawai'i Press, : c2018.,
Description:
1 online resource.
[NT 15003449]:
Bold women of the Warlpiri diaspora who went too far / Paul Burke -- Predicaments of proximity : revising relatedness in a Warlpiri town / Yasmine Musharbash -- Self-possessed : children, recognition, and psychological autonomy at Pukatja (Ernabella), South Australia / Ute Eickelkamp -- Reconfiguring relational personhood among Lander Warlpiri / Petronella Vaarzon-Morel -- The role of allocative power and its diminution in the constitution and violation of Wiradjuri personhood / Gaynor Macdonald -- Murrinhpatha personhood, other humans, and contemporary youth / John Mansfield -- Mobility and the education of indigenous youth away from remote home communities / Cameo Dalley -- We're here to worship god : aboriginal Christians and the political dimensions of personhood / Carolyn Schwarz -- Empathy, psychic unity, anger, and shame : learning about personhood in a remote aboriginal community / Victoria K. Burbank.
Subject:
Aboriginal Australians. -
Online resource:
http://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9780824873332
ISBN:
9780824873332
People and change in indigenous Australia
People and change in indigenous Australia
[electronic resource] /edited by Diane Austin-Broos, Francesca Merlan. - 1st ed. - Honolulu :University of Hawai'i Press,c2018. - 1 online resource.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Bold women of the Warlpiri diaspora who went too far / Paul Burke -- Predicaments of proximity : revising relatedness in a Warlpiri town / Yasmine Musharbash -- Self-possessed : children, recognition, and psychological autonomy at Pukatja (Ernabella), South Australia / Ute Eickelkamp -- Reconfiguring relational personhood among Lander Warlpiri / Petronella Vaarzon-Morel -- The role of allocative power and its diminution in the constitution and violation of Wiradjuri personhood / Gaynor Macdonald -- Murrinhpatha personhood, other humans, and contemporary youth / John Mansfield -- Mobility and the education of indigenous youth away from remote home communities / Cameo Dalley -- We're here to worship god : aboriginal Christians and the political dimensions of personhood / Carolyn Schwarz -- Empathy, psychic unity, anger, and shame : learning about personhood in a remote aboriginal community / Victoria K. Burbank.
People and Change in Indigenous Australia arose from a conviction that more needs to be done in anthropology to give a fuller sense of the changing lives and circumstances of Australian indigenous communities and people. Much anthropological and public discussion remains embedded in traditionalizing views of indigenous people, and in accounts that seem to underline essential and apparently timeless difference. In this volume the editors and contributors assume that "the person" is socially defined and reconfigured as contexts change, both immediate and historical. Essays in this collection are grounded in Australian locales commonly termed "remote." These indigenous communities were largely established as residential concentrations by Australian governments, some first as missions, most in areas that many of the indigenous people involved consider their homelands. A number of these settlements were located in proximity to settler industries--pastoralism, market-gardening, and mining--locales that many non-indigenous Australians think of as the homes of the most traditional indigenous communities and people. The contributors discuss the changing circumstances of indigenous people who originate from such places, revealing a diversity of experiences and histories that involve major dynamics of disembedding from country and home locales, re-embedding in new contexts, and reconfigurations of relatedness. The essays explore dimensions of change and continuity in childhood experience and socialization in a desert community; the influence of Christianity in fostering both individuation and relatedness in northeast Arnhem Land; the diaspora of Central Australian Warlpiri people to cities and the forms of life and livelihood they make there; adolescent experiences of schooling away from home communities; youth in kin-based heavy metal gangs configuring new identities, and indigenous people of southeast Australia reflecting on whether an "Aboriginal way" can be sustained. By taking a step toward understanding the relation between changing circumstances and changing lives of indigenous Australians, the volume provides a sense of the quality and feel of those lives.
ISBN: 9780824873332
Standard No.: 10.1515/9780824873332doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
756333
Aboriginal Australians.
LC Class. No.: DU123.4 / .P46 2018eb
Dewey Class. No.: 305.899/159
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