The Australian dream : blood, history and becoming
Grant, Stan, 1963-2016
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Review: "In a landmark essay, Stan Grant writes Indigenous people back into the economic and multicultural history of Australia. This is the fascinating story of how fringe dwellers fought not just to survive, but to prosper. Their legacy is the extraordinary flowering of Indigenous success - cultural, sporting, intellectual and social - that we see today. Yet this flourishing co-exists with the boys of Don Dale, and the many others like them who live in the shadows of the nation. Grant examines how such Australians have been denied the possibilities of life, and argues eloquently that history is not destiny; that culture is not static. In doing so, he makes the case for a more capacious Australian Dream." - publisher's website.
The Australian dream : blood, history and becoming / Stan Grant.
Collingwood, Vic. : Black Inc, 2016.
113 pages ; 24 cm.
Quarterly essay ; 64
Includes a speech given by Stan Grant on 27 October 2015 at the City Recital Hall, Sydney, New South Wales.
9781863958899
1832-0953
305.89915
English
Aboriginal Australians -- Cultural assimilation -- HistoryAboriginal Australians -- Colonization -- HistoryAboriginal Australians -- Ethnic identityAboriginal Australians -- HistoryAboriginal Australians -- Economic conditions -- HistoryAboriginal Australians -- Social conditions -- HistoryAustralia -- Race relations -- History
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Location | Collection | Call number | Status/Desc |
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Beaumaris Library | Adult Non Fiction - Indigenous | 305.89915 GRA | Available |