Words and Silences: Aboriginal Women, Politics and Land
In struggles over access to land, Aboriginal women's concerns have often remained unacknowledged. Their words—and silences—have been frequently misheard, misunderstood, misrepresented, misused. The controversy about “secret women's business” in the Hindmarsh Island Bridge conflict has brought this issue to the attention of the general public. How can Aboriginal women assert their claims while protecting, by remaining silent, their culturally sensitive knowledge? How can they prevent their words and silences being misrepresented? Words and Silences explores the barriers confronting Aboriginal women trying to defend their land rights. The contributors to this volume provide insights into the intricacies of Aboriginal social and cultural knowledge, and introduce the reader to different understandings of how the gendered nature of Aboriginal land ownership adds complexity to the cross-cultural encounter. In lively and engaging prose they document the ongoing struggles of Aboriginal women across Australia, who are fighting to ensure they receive due recognition of their rights in land.
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Words and Silences: Aboriginal Women, Politics and Land
In struggles over access to land, Aboriginal women's concerns have often remained unacknowledged. Their words—and silences—have been frequently misheard, misunderstood, misrepresented, misused. The controversy about “secret women's business” in the Hindmarsh Island Bridge conflict has brought this issue to the attention of the general public. How can Aboriginal women assert their claims while protecting, by remaining silent, their culturally sensitive knowledge? How can they prevent their words and silences being misrepresented? Words and Silences explores the barriers confronting Aboriginal women trying to defend their land rights. The contributors to this volume provide insights into the intricacies of Aboriginal social and cultural knowledge, and introduce the reader to different understandings of how the gendered nature of Aboriginal land ownership adds complexity to the cross-cultural encounter. In lively and engaging prose they document the ongoing struggles of Aboriginal women across Australia, who are fighting to ensure they receive due recognition of their rights in land.
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Words and Silences: Aboriginal Women, Politics and Land

Words and Silences: Aboriginal Women, Politics and Land

by Peggy Brock
Words and Silences: Aboriginal Women, Politics and Land

Words and Silences: Aboriginal Women, Politics and Land

by Peggy Brock

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In struggles over access to land, Aboriginal women's concerns have often remained unacknowledged. Their words—and silences—have been frequently misheard, misunderstood, misrepresented, misused. The controversy about “secret women's business” in the Hindmarsh Island Bridge conflict has brought this issue to the attention of the general public. How can Aboriginal women assert their claims while protecting, by remaining silent, their culturally sensitive knowledge? How can they prevent their words and silences being misrepresented? Words and Silences explores the barriers confronting Aboriginal women trying to defend their land rights. The contributors to this volume provide insights into the intricacies of Aboriginal social and cultural knowledge, and introduce the reader to different understandings of how the gendered nature of Aboriginal land ownership adds complexity to the cross-cultural encounter. In lively and engaging prose they document the ongoing struggles of Aboriginal women across Australia, who are fighting to ensure they receive due recognition of their rights in land.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781741150452
Publisher: Allen & Unwin Pty., Limited
Publication date: 07/01/2001
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 224
File size: 666 KB

About the Author

Peggy Brock has worked with Aboriginal communities in South Australia, researching community histories and documenting Aboriginal historic sites. She lectures at Edith Cowan University in Aboriginal Studies and history and has published a number of works, including Women Rites and Sites and Outback Ghettos. This new book includes contributions from historians, anthropologists and Aboriginal activists.
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