Transgressions: critical Australian Indigenous histories

This volume brings together an innovative set of readings of complex interactions between Australian Aboriginal people and colonisers. The underlying theme is that of 'transgression', and Michel Foucault's account of the necessary dynamic that exists between transgression and limit. W...

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Main Author: Macfarlane, Ingereth (auth)
Other Authors: Hannah, Mark (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Canberra ANU Press 2007
Series:Aboriginal History Monograph
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Summary:This volume brings together an innovative set of readings of complex interactions between Australian Aboriginal people and colonisers. The underlying theme is that of 'transgression', and Michel Foucault's account of the necessary dynamic that exists between transgression and limit. We know what constitutes the limit, not by tracing or re-stating the boundaries, but by crossing over them. By exploring the mechanisms by which limits are set and maintained, unexamined cultural assumptions and dominant ideas are illuminated. We see the expectations and the structures that inform and support them revealed, often as they unravel. Such illuminations and revelations are at the core of the Australian Indigenous histories presented in this collection.
Physical Description:1 electronic resource (249 p.)
ISBN:OAPEN_459741
Access:Open Access