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Power, knowledge, Aborigines: between representation and reality

  • ATS3355
  • Not offered in 2013
  • 6 points, SCA Band 1, 0.125 EFTSL
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This unit critically examines the ability of white Australia to know Aborigines through the discursive power of representation. This unit explores white Australia's attempt to represent Aborigines, moving beyond the historical, political and legal 'facts' of the colonial encounter to address the inherent theoretical problems of 'talking' about and for Australia's Indigenous peoples. Topics covered include representation of Aborigines in media, history, sport, culture, public administration and law. The unit is self reflexive and critically assesses way the Western academy has claimed to possess knowledge about Aborigines and authority over Aboriginal lives. -- Course Website

Instructor: Dr Rachel Standfield

Prerequisites: AIS1020 or with the permission of the coordinator



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