Rednecks, Eggheads and Blackfellas: A study of racial power and intimacy in AustraliaThis lively book brings the reader close to the people from a remote cattle station in far north Australia, where black and white peoples' lives have been intertwined over the span of 80 years. Tracing the humorous, savage and ordinary ways in which race structured intimate and everyday relationships across a great divide, Gillian Cowlishaw makes startling and original arguments about race relations. By investigating specific patterns of interaction on Australia's cultural frontier, Rednecks, Eggheads and Blackfellas illustrates how anthropologists, pastoralists and government officials squabbled about Aborigines as they intruded into their country, controlled aspects of their lives, and dominated the way they were represented in the public realm. The ironic title hints that the difference between 'redneck' pastoralists and 'egghead' anthropologists is not so great as might be imagined. Aborigines were central to the projects of both kinds of whitefellas. Weaving the shifts in government policy and public opinion with accounts of their sometimes ludicrous impact on outback communities, this book brings to life the complexities of living with racial categories. And it asks why increasingly enlightened anti-racist policies seldom seem to have worked as intended, even in this era of self-determination. This thought provoking work will speak not only to anthropologists and those interested in Aboriginal Australia, but to scholars of race more generally, especially in the burgeoning field of whiteness studies. |
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... nature of this living and changing text that is written underneath, but rather to reveal the art and effects of the palimpsest which has taken on a series of guises such as civilisation, colonial development, assimilation, and self ...
... nature of this living and changing text that is written underneath, but rather to reveal the art and effects of the palimpsest which has taken on a series of guises such as civilisation, colonial development, assimilation, and self ...
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... mere excrescences, external to the society, rather than analysed as internal to its nature, an intrinsic and active principle in the relationships among white colonisers as well as between them and Aborigines. I will.
... mere excrescences, external to the society, rather than analysed as internal to its nature, an intrinsic and active principle in the relationships among white colonisers as well as between them and Aborigines. I will.
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... nature of race relations, the various forms of compromise and their contradictions, will be emphasised in this study. I bring an anthropological eye to bear on the colonising culture and the domain of race relations. My aim is not to ...
... nature of race relations, the various forms of compromise and their contradictions, will be emphasised in this study. I bring an anthropological eye to bear on the colonising culture and the domain of race relations. My aim is not to ...
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... nature of Aboriginal belief, and also made the romantic suggestion that we, as colonisers, need not be their enemy but could be accepted as kin. In recent years there have been explicit attempts by white Australians to claim some ...
... nature of Aboriginal belief, and also made the romantic suggestion that we, as colonisers, need not be their enemy but could be accepted as kin. In recent years there have been explicit attempts by white Australians to claim some ...
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... nature of ourselves and our history. Jackson points out that, for anthropologists, 'Method becomes a question of making a virtue out of what others have historically had to do as a matter of necessity— finding a way across cultural ...
... nature of ourselves and our history. Jackson points out that, for anthropologists, 'Method becomes a question of making a virtue out of what others have historically had to do as a matter of necessity— finding a way across cultural ...
Contents
Opening the Country | |
Civilising the Country | |
Reforming the People | |
Racial Intimacies | |
A New Modernism | |
Betrayals | |
A Viable Enterprise | |
Enjoying Democracy | |
Palimpsest Processes | |
Notes | |
Bibliography | |
Index | |
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Rednecks, Eggheads, and Blackfellas: A Study of Racial Power and Intimacy in ... Gillian Cowlishaw No preview available - 1999 |
Rednecks, Eggheads, and Blackfellas: A Study of Racial Power and Intimacy in ... Gillian Cowlishaw No preview available - 1999 |
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