Available Formats
The Intervention: An Anthology
By (Author) Rosie Scott
Edited by Anita Heiss
NewSouth Publishing
NewSouth Publishing
1st July 2016
Australia
General
Non Fiction
362.849915
Paperback
264
Width 153mm, Height 234mm
In compelling fiction, memoir, essays, poetry and communiqus, the dramatic story of the Intervention and the despair, anguish and anger of the First Nations people of the Territory comes alive.
The Intervention: An anthologyis an extraordinary document deeply moving, impassioned, spiritual, angry and authoritative. It's essential reading for anyone who wants to understand what the Intervention is all about, and why it prompts such passionate opposition.
'An indispensable contribution to the debate.' Anna Funder
'A tremendously important anthology' Jeff Sparrow, The Guardian
'The key message in essay after essay in this collection is that the intervention failed. It was a heavy-handed, political quick fix that has fixed almost nothing.' Fiona Capp, SMH and The Age
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'An indispensable contribution to the debate.' Anna Funder
'A tremendously important anthology' Jeff Sparrow, The Guardian
'The key message in essay after essay in this collection is that the intervention failed. It was a heavy-handed, political quick fix that has fixed almost nothing.' Fiona Capp, SMH and The Age
Dr Anita Heiss is the author of non-fiction, historical fiction, commercial women's fiction, poetry, social commentary and travel articles. She is a regular guest at writers' festivals and travels internationally performing her work and lecturing on Indigenous literature. She is a Lifetime Ambassador of the Indigenous Literacy Foundation and a proud member of the Wiradjuri nation of central NSW. Rosie Scott AO is a full-time writer. Rosie has a BA and Graduate Diploma of Drama from Auckland University, an MA(Hons) in English from Victoria University of Wellington as well as a Diploma in Counselling and a Doctorate from the University of Western Sydney.