Shared Country, Different Stories: An Anthropologist's Journey

Anthropology in Australia has been both celebrated and contested, particularly in its engagements with Indigenous people. This book delves into senses of place and belonging across diverse sectors of society with a particular focus on the intimacies and tensions of engagements with Indigenous Australia. It examines the politics of anthropology, the sensitivities of cross-cultural understanding, and the challenges posed by rising Indigenous activism. David Trigger reflects on a career committed to cultural relativism while grappling with inherited values and beliefs. The book's conclusion addresses what “shared country” in the context of “different stories” can mean for the future.

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Shared Country, Different Stories: An Anthropologist's Journey

Anthropology in Australia has been both celebrated and contested, particularly in its engagements with Indigenous people. This book delves into senses of place and belonging across diverse sectors of society with a particular focus on the intimacies and tensions of engagements with Indigenous Australia. It examines the politics of anthropology, the sensitivities of cross-cultural understanding, and the challenges posed by rising Indigenous activism. David Trigger reflects on a career committed to cultural relativism while grappling with inherited values and beliefs. The book's conclusion addresses what “shared country” in the context of “different stories” can mean for the future.

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Shared Country, Different Stories: An Anthropologist's Journey

Shared Country, Different Stories: An Anthropologist's Journey

by David S. Trigger
Shared Country, Different Stories: An Anthropologist's Journey

Shared Country, Different Stories: An Anthropologist's Journey

by David S. Trigger

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Anthropology in Australia has been both celebrated and contested, particularly in its engagements with Indigenous people. This book delves into senses of place and belonging across diverse sectors of society with a particular focus on the intimacies and tensions of engagements with Indigenous Australia. It examines the politics of anthropology, the sensitivities of cross-cultural understanding, and the challenges posed by rising Indigenous activism. David Trigger reflects on a career committed to cultural relativism while grappling with inherited values and beliefs. The book's conclusion addresses what “shared country” in the context of “different stories” can mean for the future.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781836951476
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Publication date: 09/01/2025
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 248
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

David S. Trigger is Professor Emeritus of Anthropology at The University of Queensland and Adjunct Professor at The University of Western Australia. He has carried out more than 40 years of anthropological research on Indigenous land tenure including for Native Title and cultural heritage cases. He is the author of 'Whitefella Comin': Aboriginal Responses to Colonialism in Northern Australia (Cambridge University Press, 1992) and a wide range of scholarly articles.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Preface
Acknowledgements

Chapter 1. Beginnings, A Whitefella’s Youth
Chapter 2. Australian, Jewish, Anthropologist
Chapter 3. University, A New World
Chapter 4. A Career for an Anthropologist
Chapter 5. Proper Fieldwork
Chapter 6. Anthropology, Legal Cases, Indigenous Politics
Chapter 7. Whitefella Belongings, Blackfella Landscapes
Chapter 8. Into the Native Title Era
Chapter 9. Shared Country, Different Stories

References
Index

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