The Passing of the Aborigines (eBook)

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2022
206 Seiten
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859-654740869-7 (EAN)

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The Passing of the Aborigines - Daisy Bates
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In "The Passing of the Aborigines," Daisy Bates presents a compelling ethnographic exploration of Aboriginal Australian culture during the early 20th century. The book is a tapestry woven from Bates' extensive fieldwork, personal observations, and interviews, offering a vivid narrative that brings to life the customs, challenges, and resilience of Indigenous communities. Her literary style is both descriptive and reflective, capturing the nuances of Aboriginal traditions while grappling with the profound impacts of colonization. This important work exists within a historical context marked by significant cultural upheaval, as it seeks to preserve the voices of a people increasingly marginalized and at risk of disappearance. Daisy Bates, a pioneering anthropologist and a passionate advocate for Aboriginal rights, dedicated much of her life to understanding and documenting Indigenous cultures. Raised in a society rife with colonial tension, her experiences shaped her perspective, prompting her to defend and celebrate Aboriginal ways of life. Bates lived among various tribes, earning their trust and respect, which informed her insightful and empathetic portrayals throughout the book. For readers interested in Indigenous studies, colonial history, or anthropology, "The Passing of the Aborigines" is a vital resource that transcends mere academia. It invites readers to reflect on the enduring legacies of colonialism while honoring the richness of Aboriginal cultures. Bates' heartfelt commitment to her subjects makes this book a poignant reminder of the humanity that underlies historical narratives.

Daisy Bates (1859–1951) was an Irish-Australian journalist, welfare worker, and lifelong student of Australian Aboriginal culture and society. Her most significant contribution to literature is her seminal work 'The Passing of the Aborigines,' a book that documents her experiences and observations of Indigenous Australian life. Bates spent many years in the Australian outback, particularly in the Western Australian and South Australian regions, where she studied the customs, languages, and lifestyle of Aboriginal Australians. Her work, although criticized for its sometimes unscientific approach and the author's personal biases, provides a detailed and comprehensive account of numerous Indigenous cultures on the brink of drastic change due to European settlement. Bates's methods, which included living in camps and learning different Aboriginal languages, allowed her to compile information on rites, social organization, and mythology, which would have otherwise been lost to time, and fostered an ethos of preservation over assimilation. She is often remembered for her dedication to the people she studied and worked with, despite the controversies surrounding her methods and perspectives. Her passion for Aboriginal welfare and her writing on the subject have left a complex but critical legacy in the records of Australian history and anthropology.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 22.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik Regional- / Landesgeschichte
Schlagworte 20th-century Australia • Aboriginal Australian history • Aboriginal Australians • Aboriginal heritage • Aboriginal traditions • anthropological study aborigines • Australian Aboriginal culture • Australian Aborigines • Australian history • Australian indigenous culture • classic Australian novels • Colonial bias • colonial impact • colonial impact stories • colonization impact history • cultural disintegration • cultural extinction themes • Cultural Preservation • Cultural preservation narratives • Daisy Bates literature • Daisy Bates memoirs • early 20th-century fiction • Ethnographic memoir • ethnographic studies literature • Government Relations • historical document storytelling • historical narratives • Indigenous Communities • Indigenous peoples fiction • indigenous rights advocacy • Language and Identity • native customs exploration • pre-colonial heritage
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