Aurukun, We're Happy, Strong People': Aurukun Kids Projecting Life Into Bad Headlines (Essay) Aurukun, We're Happy, Strong People': Aurukun Kids Projecting Life Into Bad Headlines (Essay)

Aurukun, We're Happy, Strong People': Aurukun Kids Projecting Life Into Bad Headlines (Essay‪)‬

Borderlands 2008, Oct, 7, 2

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Publisher Description

Public discourse about remote Aboriginal communities tells a story of crisis. The Northern Territory Intervention and other events that have taken place in Aboriginal communities are portrayed as if the Aboriginal child is a docile, cowering, vulnerable body, which needs to be protected by the state. This story has become a narrative of dysfunction, which not only shapes how broader Australia engages with Indigenous life worlds, but also informs the environment in which Aboriginal people, and notably children, live. This essay explores a multimedia program held at Aurukun School, West Cape York, in which students produced their own films, which respond to the now monolithic representations of the Aboriginal child as a vulnerable or volatile body. The films demonstrate that these Aboriginal kids from Aurukun also experience themselves as exuberant bodies. Introduction

GENRE
Reference
RELEASED
2008
1 October
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
25
Pages
PUBLISHER
Borderlands
SELLER
The Gale Group, Inc., a Delaware corporation and an affiliate of Cengage Learning, Inc.
SIZE
353.6
KB

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