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9781761150098
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Coleman, Claire G.
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Lies, damned lies : a personal exploration of the impact of colonisation / Claire G. Coleman.
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Ultimo, NSW : Ultimo Press, ©2021.
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viii, 277 pages ; 24 cm.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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"This is a difficult piece to write. It cuts closer to the bone than most of what I have written; closer to my bones, through my blood and flesh to the bones of truth and country; there is truth here, not disguised but in the open and that truth hurts". In Lies, Damned Lies acclaimed author Claire G. Coleman, a proud Noongar woman, takes the reader on a journey through the past, present and future of Australia, lensed through her own experience. Beautifully written, this literary work blends the personal with the political, offering readers an insight into the stark reality of the ongoing trauma of Australia's violent colonisation. Colonisation in Australia is not over. Colonisation is a process, not an event - and the after-effects will continue while there are still people to remember it.
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Coleman, Claire G.
Australia -- Race relations -- History
Australia -- Colonization -- History
Aboriginal Australians, Treatment of -- History
Aboriginal Australians, Treatment of
Aboriginal Australians -- Ethnic identity
Aboriginal Australians -- Government relations
Aboriginal Australians -- Social conditions
Australia -- Race relations -- History
Australia -- Colonization
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2021.246
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