TY - BOOK ID - 69591779 TI - Blackfellas, whitefellas and the hidden injuries of race PY - 2003 SN - 1405114045 1405114037 9781405114035 9781405114042 PB - Oxford : Blackwell, DB - UniCat KW - Aboriginal Australians KW - Blacks KW - Whites KW - Riots KW - Racism KW - Civil disorders KW - Assembly, Right of KW - History KW - Offenses against public safety KW - Political violence KW - Crowds KW - Demonstrations KW - Mobs KW - Street fighting (Military science) KW - White people KW - White persons KW - Ethnology KW - Caucasian race KW - Negroes KW - Aboriginals, Australian KW - Aborigines, Australian KW - Australian aboriginal people KW - Australian aboriginals KW - Australian aborigines KW - Australians, Aboriginal KW - Australians, Native (Aboriginal Australians) KW - Native Australians (Aboriginal Australians) KW - Indigenous peoples KW - Social conditions KW - Ethnic identity KW - Race identity KW - Bourke (N.S.W.) KW - Bourke, Australia KW - Social conditions. KW - Race relations. KW - New South Wales KW - Aborigines KW - Race relations KW - Violence KW - Bourke (NSW) KW - #SBIB:39A76 KW - #SBIB:39A6 KW - Bias, Racial KW - Race bias KW - Race prejudice KW - Racial bias KW - Prejudices KW - Anti-racism KW - Critical race theory KW - Etnografie: Oceaniƫ KW - Etniciteit / Migratiebeleid en -problemen KW - Black persons KW - AUSTRALIENS ABORIGENES KW - NOIRS KW - BLANCS KW - RACISME KW - BOURKE (N.S.W.) KW - CONDITIONS SOCIALES KW - IDENTITE ETHNIQUE KW - AUSTRALIE KW - RELATIONS INTERETHNIQUES UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:69591779 AB - "In December 1997, in a small town in rural Australia, a fight broke out among local Aborigines that turned into a full-blown riot when police intervened in force. In Blackfellas, Whitefellas, and the Hidden Injuries of Race, anthropologist Gillian Cowlishaw uses this vivid incident as a means of launching a larger discussion about race, identity, and racialized violence. In this lively, highly readable ethnography, Cowlishaw brings indigenous Australians into the contemporary global race discourse - a discourse largely dominated to date by discussions of African Americans and American Indians in the United States. Cowlishaw's work broadens and enriches discussions of the dramas of a racialized world." "In the first half of Blackfellas, Whitefellas, and the Hidden Injuries of Race Cowlishaw uses the talk of the town to uncover the complicated story of that hot summer night. Local and national meanings of the riot are exposed and the entrenched racial binary evident in everyday relationships is explored. In the second half of the book, Cowlishaw raises questions about history/memory, citizenship/respect, and interpellation/abjection as means of considering the politics, social science, and psychology of race rivalry and indigenous marginality." "Written both for beginners and those well-versed in contemporary debates, Blackfellas, Whitefellas, and the Hidden Injuries of Race introduces new readers to key theories of race relations and offers more seasoned readers her fresh perspective on racial and Aboriginal politics."--Jacket. ER -