Uncanny Australia: Sacredness and identity in a postcolonial nation By Ken Gelder & Jane M. Jacobs (Second hand book)

SECOND HAND BOOK

Aboriginal claims for sacredness in modern Australia may seem like minor events, but they have radically disturbed the nation’s image of itself. Minorities appear to have too much influence; majorities suddenly feel embattled. What once seemed familiar can now seem disconcertingly unfamiliar, a condition Ken Gelder and Jane M. Jacobs diagnose as ‘uncanny’.

In Uncanny Australia Gelder and Jacobs show how Aboriginal claims for sacredness radiate out to affect the fortunes, and misfortunes, of the modern nation. They look at Coronation Hill, Hindmarsh Island, Uluru and the repatriation of sacred objects; they examine secret business in public places, promiscuous sacred sites, ghosts and bunyips, cartographic nostalgia, reconciliation and democracy, postcolonial racism and New Age enchantments.

Uncanny Australia is a challenging and thought-provoking work that offers a new way of understanding how the Aboriginal sacred inhabits the modern nation.

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Condition: As new

Publisher:  Melbourne University Press

Year: 1998

Format: Paperback

Pages: 163

ISBN: 0522848168

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SECOND HAND BOOK

Aboriginal claims for sacredness in modern Australia may seem like minor events, but they have radically disturbed the nation’s image of itself. Minorities appear to have too much influence; majorities suddenly feel embattled. What once seemed familiar can now seem disconcertingly unfamiliar, a condition Ken Gelder and Jane M. Jacobs diagnose as ‘uncanny’.

In Uncanny Australia Gelder and Jacobs show how Aboriginal claims for sacredness radiate out to affect the fortunes, and misfortunes, of the modern nation. They look at Coronation Hill, Hindmarsh Island, Uluru and the repatriation of sacred objects; they examine secret business in public places, promiscuous sacred sites, ghosts and bunyips, cartographic nostalgia, reconciliation and democracy, postcolonial racism and New Age enchantments.

Uncanny Australia is a challenging and thought-provoking work that offers a new way of understanding how the Aboriginal sacred inhabits the modern nation.

Specifications

Condition: As new

Publisher:  Melbourne University Press

Year: 1998

Format: Paperback

Pages: 163

ISBN: 0522848168

Additional information

Weight .390 kg
Dimensions 21.5 × 14 × 1.3 cm

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