Gurindji journey : a Japanese historian in the outback /

After immersing himself in the culture of a remote Australian Indigenous community for close to a year, the young Japanese scholar Minoru Hokari emerged with a new world view. Gurindji Journey tells of Hokari's experience living with the Gurindji people of Daguragu and Kalkaringi in the Norther...

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Main Author: Hokari, Minoru, 1971-2004
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Sydney : University of New South Wales Press, 2011.
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Summary:After immersing himself in the culture of a remote Australian Indigenous community for close to a year, the young Japanese scholar Minoru Hokari emerged with a new world view. Gurindji Journey tells of Hokari's experience living with the Gurindji people of Daguragu and Kalkaringi in the Northern Territory of Australia, absorbing their way of life, and beginning to understand Aboriginal modes of seeing and being. This is a personal, philosophical, lyrical record of his journey into Indigenous Australian culture. Part memoir, part history, part theory, Gurindji Journey is the story of Hokari's discovery of Gurindji modes of history and historical practice. It is a work that opens up new pathways for approaching cross-cultural history, anthropology and historical epistemology.
Physical Description:1 online resource (311 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates) : color illustrations, color portraits
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:9781742245522
1742245528
9781742240312
1742240313