This book exposes a long and powerful influence on Australian society, economy, culture and history has been the doomed-race protective myth.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Grant Rodwell is a senior lecturer (adjunct) at the University of Newcastle, Australia. He has published seven books with Routledge.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction; 1 The doomed race: myths and protective myths history and the vagaries of the complex relationship between nostalgia and critique; the vagaries and politics of the memory factor in history; 2 Protective myths at play the Stolen Generations and silencing the past; 3 Terra nullius massacres First Nations societies and settler nationalism's hegemony and political might; 4 Assimilation and the politics of protective myths; 5 School education protective myths and a "science" for the subjugating segregating and later assimilating First Nations societies; 6 General conclusions
Introduction; 1 The doomed race: myths and protective myths history and the vagaries of the complex relationship between nostalgia and critique; the vagaries and politics of the memory factor in history; 2 Protective myths at play the Stolen Generations and silencing the past; 3 Terra nullius massacres First Nations societies and settler nationalism's hegemony and political might; 4 Assimilation and the politics of protective myths; 5 School education protective myths and a "science" for the subjugating segregating and later assimilating First Nations societies; 6 General conclusions
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