An Aboriginal Moomba: remaking history

IF 0.8 3区 文学 Q3 COMMUNICATION Continuum-Journal of Media & Cultural Studies Pub Date : 1999-11-01 DOI:10.1080/10304319909365806
S. Kleinert
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the better part of this century it has been possible to erase the evidence of a dynamic Aboriginal presence in southeast Australia. Decimated by a long and intense history of colonization, Aborigines were subsequently erased from narratives of national identity, rendered invisible through policies of integration and assimilation. Yet despite their liminal position on the margins of white Australia, Aboriginal people in the southeast never ceased to act as historical agents and to engage in cultural representations that were at once an affirmation of cultural identity and difference and a means of entering into dialogue with mainstream Australians.
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一个土著蒙巴人:改写历史
在本世纪的大部分时间里,有可能抹去澳大利亚东南部活跃的土著存在的证据。由于长期而激烈的殖民历史,土著居民遭到了严重破坏,随后从民族身份的叙述中被抹去,通过融合和同化政策变得不可见。然而,尽管他们处于澳大利亚白人的边缘,东南部的土著居民从未停止过作为历史代理人的角色,从未停止过参与文化表现,这些表现既是对文化认同和差异的肯定,也是与主流澳大利亚人对话的一种手段。
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