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Power, Knowledge, & Aborigines

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A challenging book that sheds new light on European Australian/Aboriginal relations. The latest in writing from the scholars in the field of Aboriginal studies, these studies uncover how Aboriginal representation is continually flued and shifting and always bound up with the exercise of power. Questioning the style of thought based upon the distinction between Them and Us, this book offers new ways of bringing about an effective cultural exchange between European Australians and the indigenous people of Australia.

160 pages, Paperback

First published June 1, 1993

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John Arnold

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