Master of the Ghost Dreaming
- 112pages
- 4 heures de lecture
One of the great novels of early settlement in Tasmania, seen through the eyes of the shaman Jangamuttuk, who battles for the survival of his tribe in a world of white ghosts.
Cet auteur explore les thèmes de la solitude et de l'isolement dans la vie australienne, avec un accent particulier sur l'existence des peuples autochtones d'Australie. Son style littéraire a évolué pour englober des romans politiques s'inspirant d'expériences personnelles, ainsi que de la fiction spéculative. Son œuvre se caractérise par un engagement profond envers les questions d'identité et d'appartenance, tant au niveau individuel que communautaire. À travers son écriture, il cherche à capturer les complexités de l'expérience humaine dans le contexte australien.




One of the great novels of early settlement in Tasmania, seen through the eyes of the shaman Jangamuttuk, who battles for the survival of his tribe in a world of white ghosts.
Die vielen Facetten der Kultur der Aborigines finden ihren Ausdruck in einer Fülle von Legenden, mythischen Gestalten, Kraftplätzen und Zeremonien. Dieses außergewöhnliche Lexikon gibt eine Einführung in die Welt der Traumzeit.
History, Culture, Struggle: An Introduction to Indigenous Australia
Leading writer, activist and commentator Mudrooroo crosses the cultural divide to speak to all Australians about his people's past, their place in the present and their hopes and aspirations for the future. Keenly felt, vigorously argued and compelling in their sweep, these provocative essays range the spectrum, from Aboriginal spirituality and oneness with the land to the practicalities of health, education and law. History, culture, politics and, perhaps, reconciliation: Us Mob is essential reading for all those wanting to understand the reality of Indigenous Australia in this post-Mabo age.
Novel; Wooreddys perception of the invasion of his home (Bruny Island) and the destruction of Tasmanian Aboriginal society; Wooreddy and his wife, Trugernanna, accompany G.A. Robinson as the remaining Aborigines are gathered and resettled on Flinders Island.