Invasion to Embassy Invasion to Embassy

Invasion to Embassy

Land in Aboriginal Politics in New South Wales, 1770–1972

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Publisher Description

Invasion to Embassy challenges the conventional view of Aboriginal politics to present a bold new account of Aboriginal responses to invasion and dispossession in New South Wales. At the core of these responses has been land: as a concrete goal, but also as a rallying cry, a call for justice and a focal point for identity.

This rich story is told through the words and memories of many of the key activists who were involved in the struggles on the lands and in the towns of New South Wales. By exploring interactions between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people over land, this book enables us to understand our history through the reality of the conflicts, tensions, negotiations and cooperation which make up our experience of colonialism.

Invasion to Embassy is unique in presenting NSW Aboriginal history as a history of activism, rather than a saga of passivity and victimisation. In telling this engrossing story, Heather Goodall reveals much about white Australians – not only as oppressors, but as allies and as newcomers who must in turn sort out their relations to the land.

GENRE
Politics & Current Events
RELEASED
2008
July 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
532
Pages
PUBLISHER
Sydney University Press
SELLER
The University of Sydney
SIZE
9.2
MB
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