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October 2003, no. 255

Blacklines: Contemporary critical writing by Indigenous Australians by Michele Grossman et al.

Melbourne University Publishing, $34.95 pb, 258 pp

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October 2003, no. 255

While ‘history wars’ rage, some of the subjects of the wars have quietly slipped a significant book into the market. Has the book received significant attention? Don’t be silly. For a start, it is not couched in the winners-versus-losers terminology of the history wars. It is a difficult book to pin down, certainly not susceptible to quick newspaper coverage or, heaven forfend, television grabs. This reader could imagine at least some of the contributors to Blacklines mounting a convincing case that the current debate is a diversion from far more fundamental questions of representation of Australia’s indigenous peoples in history, anthropology and various media.

Blacklines: Contemporary critical writing by Indigenous Australians

Blacklines: Contemporary critical writing by Indigenous Australians

by Michele Grossman et al.

Melbourne University Publishing, $34.95 pb, 258 pp

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