Rednecks, Eierköpfe und Blackfellas: Eine Studie über rassische Macht und Intimität in
By investigating specific patterns of interaction on Australia's cultural frontier, this text illustrates how anthropologists, pastoralists and government officials squabbled about Aborigines as they intruded into their country, controlled aspects of their lives and dominated their representation. Weaving the shifts in government policy and public opinion with accounts of their sometimes ludicrous impact on outback communities, this book aims to bring to life the complexities of living with racial categories. It also asks why increasingly enlightened anti-racist policies seldom seem to have worked as intended, even in an era of self-determination.
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