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|a Castejon, Vanessa
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|a Ngapartji, ngapartji
|h Elektronische Ressource
|b in turn in turn : ego-histoire, Europe and Indigenous Australia
|c Vanessa Castejon, Anna Cole, Oliver Haag and Karen Hughes, editors
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|a Anu, Acton, A.C.T.
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|c 2014, 2014
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|a 12. Genealogy and Derangement13. Art Works From Home, Out of Place; 14. From Bare Feet to Clogs: One Aboriginal Woman's Experience in Holland; TALES OF MYSTERY AND IMAGINATION; 15. Home Talk; 16. True Ethnography; 17. Lands of Fire and Ice: From Hi-Story to History in the Lands of Fire and Ice-Our Stories and Embodiment as Indigenous in a Colonised Hemisphere; 18. Turning into a Gardiya; 19. Tales of Mystery and Imagination from the Tweed River: Shaping Historical-Consciousness; 20. Nourishing Terrain: An Afterword; APPENDIX; Is 'Ego-histoire' Possible?
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|a Acknowledgments; Notes on Contributors; Preface: Ego-histoire; THEORETICAL INTRODUCTION; 1. Introduction: 'Ngapartji Ngapartji: In Turn, In Turn'-Ego-histoire and Australian Indigenous Studies; 2. 'Introduction' from Essais d'Ego-Histoire; SELF AND HISTORY; 3. Ngarranga Barrangang: Self and History, a Contemporary Aboriginal Journey; 4. A Personal Journey with Anangu History; 5. Layers of Being: Aspects of Researching and Writing Professional Savages: Captive Lives and Western Spectacle
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|a Includes bibliographical references
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|a Theoretical introduction: 1. Introduction: 'Ngapartji Ngapartji: in turn, in turn'-ego-histoire and Australian Indigenous studies -- 2. 'Introduction' from Essais d'Ego-Histoire -- Self and history: 3. Ngarranga Barrangang: self and history, a contemporary aboriginal journey -- 4. A personal journey with Anangu history -- 5. Layers of being: aspects of researching and writing professional savages: Captive lives and Western spectacle -- 6. Stories my grandmother never told me: recovering entangled family histories through ego-histoire -- 7. 'Start by telling your own story': on becoming an anthropologist and performing anthropology -- 8. Yagan, Mrs Dance and whiteness -- 9. Becoming privileged in Australia: Romany Europe, Indigenous Australia and the transformation of race -- Out of place: 10. From Paris to Papunya: postcolonial theory, Australian Indigenous studies and 'knowing' 'the aborigine' -- 11. Situated knowledge or ego (his)toire?: memory, history and the she-migrant in an imaginary of 'Terra Nullius' -- 12. Genealogy and derangement -- 13. Art works from home, out of place -- 14. From bare feet to clogs: one Aboriginal woman's experience in Holland -- Tales of mystery and imagination: 15. Home talk -- 16. True ethnography -- 17. Lands of fire and ice: from hi-story to history in the lands of fire and ice-our stories and embodiment as Indigenous in a colonised hemisphere -- 18. Turning into a gardiya -- 19. Tales of mystery and imagination from the Tweed river: shaping historical-consciousness -- 20. Nourishing terrain: an afterword -- Appendix: Is 'ego-histoire' possible?
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|a 6. Stories my Grandmother Never Told Me: Recovering Entangled Family Histories Through Ego-Histoire17. 'Start By Telling Your Own Story': On Becoming An Anthropologist and Performing Anthropology; 8. Yagan, Mrs Dance and Whiteness; 9. Becoming Privileged in Australia: Romany Europe, Indigenous Australia and the Transformation of Race; OUT OF PLACE; 10. From Paris to Papunya: Postcolonial Theory, Australian Indigenous Studies and 'Knowing' 'the Aborigine'; 11. Situated Knowledge or Ego (His)toire?: Memory, History and the She-Migrant in an Imaginary of 'Terra Nullius'
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|a ANU Lives Series in Biography
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|a 10.26530/OAPEN_515934
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|a In this innovative collection, Indigenous and non-Indigenous scholars from Australia and Europe reflect on how their life histories have impacted on their research in Indigenous Australian Studies. Drawing on Pierre Nora's concept of ego-histoire as an analytical tool to ask historians to apply their methods to themselves, contributors lay open their paths, personal commitments and passion involved in their research
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