Transgressions : critical Australian indigenous histories / Ingereth Macfarlane and Mark Hannah (editors).

"This volume brings together an innovative set of readings of complex interactions between Australian Aboriginal people and colonisers. It has its origins in 2003 when Mark Hannah, then a doctoral student in the Centre for Cross Cultural Research at The Australian National University, invited a...

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Other Authors: Macfarlane, Ingereth, Hannah, Mark
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Canberra, ACT, Australia : ANU E Press : Aboriginal History, Inc., 2007.
Series:Aboriginal history monograph series ; 16.
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Online Access:JSTOR Open Access
Table of Contents:
  • François Péron and the Tasmanians: an unrequited romance / Shino Konishi
  • Moving blackwards: black power and the Aboriginal embassy / Kathy Lothian 19
  • Criminal justice and transgression on northern Australian cattle stations / Thalia Anthony
  • Dreaming the circle: indigeneity and the longing for belonging in White Australia / Jane Mulcock
  • Resisting the captured image: how Gwoja Tjungurrayi, 'One Pound Jimmy', escaped the 'Stone Age' / Jillian E Barnes
  • On the romances of marriage, love and solitude: freedom and transgression in Cape York Peninsula in the early to mid twentieth century / Jinki Trevillian
  • 'Hanging no good for blackfellow': looking into the life of Musquito / Naomi Parry
  • Leadership: the quandary of Aboriginal societies in crises, 1788
  • 1830, and 1966 / Dennis Foley
  • Sedentary topography: the impact of the Christian Mission Society's 'civilising' agenda on the spatial structure of life in the Roper Region of northern Australia / Angelique Edmonds
  • Sinful enough for Jesus: guilt and Christianisation at Mapoon, Queensland / Devin Bowles
  • Corrupt desires and the wages of sin: Indigenous people, missionaries and male sexuality, 1830-1850 / Jessie Mitchell.
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