Blacklines: Contemporary Critical Writings By Indigenous Australians
By (Author) Michele Grossman
Melbourne University Press
Melbourne University Press
15th April 2003
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Ethnic studies
Paperback
260
Width 153mm, Height 234mm, Spine 19mm
342g
Written by established and emerging Indigenous intellectuals from a variety of positions, perspectives and places, these essays generate new ways of seeing and understanding Indigenous Australian history, culture, identity and knowledge in both national and global contexts. From museums to Mabo, anthropology to art, feminism to film, land rights to literature, the essays collected here offer provocative insights and compelling arguments around the historical and contemporary issues confronting Indigenous Australians today.
Professor Michele Grossman is Research Chair in Diversity and Community Resilience at the Alfred Deakin Institute for Citizenship and Globalisation, Deakin University. Her book Entangled Subjects: Indigenous/Australian Cross-Cultures of Talk, Text and Modernity (New York and Amsterdam: Brill, 2013) was joint winner of ASALs Walter McRae Russell Award in 2015.