Description |
xix, 311 pages ; 21 cm |
Contents |
Introduction: Looking in to the mirror / Troy-Anthony Baylis -- Part One Inner reflections - life stories Napanangka: the true power of being proud / Crystal Johnson -- Kungakunga: staying close to family and country / Brie Ngala Curtis -- Black, gay in a wonderland of boogie / S. O'Dopnnell -- Pigeon-holing trauma: situating demoralisation / R.J. Sailor -- The conflicts of camouflage / Laniyuk Garcon-Mills -- Atonement / Ben Gertz -- My totem is tawny frogmouth / Kai Clancy -- Part Two An emergent public face A story to tell: Rodney Junga Williams, 18 February 1962-24 November 2011 / Rodney Junga Williams -- My story, yhour story, our story: recollections of being Aboriginal and queer in the 1980s and '90s / Samia Goudie -- That rope pulls along many people / Brett Mooney -- OutBlak adventures / Violet Buckskin, Naomi Hicks, Tempestt Sumner-Lovett, Kym Wanganeen, Raymond Zada -- 'Words are like weapons, they wound sometimes': Andrew Bolt, gay white men, and an out and proud gay black man / Mark McMillan -- A lore unto themselves / Steven Lindsay Ross -- Part Three looking out of the mirror - essays -- Dual imperatives: decolonising the queer and queering the decolonial / Oscar Monaghan -- Stranger in a strange land: aspiration, uniform and the fine edges of identity / Sandy O'Sullivan -- The border made of mirrors: Indigenous queerness, deep colonisation and (de)fining Indigenousness in settler law / Alison Whittaker -- Are we queer? Reflections on 'peopling the empty mirror' twenty years on / Maddee Clark -- Notes -- Glossary -- Select bibliography / Jim Wafer and Dino Hodge -- Index |
Summary |
Annotation. Colouring the Rainbow uncovers the often hidden world of Queer and Trans Blak Australia and tells it like it is.Twenty-two First Nations people reveal their inner reflections and outlooks on family and culture, identity and respect, homophobia, transphobia, racism and decolonisation, activism, art, performance and more, through life stories and essays. The contributors to this ground-breaking book not only record the continuing relevance of traditional culture and practices, they also explain the emergence of homonormativity within the context of contemporary settler colonialism.Colouring the Rainbow is a real, searing and celebratory exploration of modern culture in post-apology Australia |
Analysis |
Australian |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Indigenous studies collection
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Gays -- Australia -- Northern Territory -- Anecdotes.
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Gays, Black -- Australia -- Northern Territory -- Anecdotes.
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Sexual minorities -- Australia -- Identity
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Aboriginal Australians -- Services for.
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Sexual minorities' writings.
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Sexual minorities -- Australia.
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Homophobia -- Australia.
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Gays -- Australia -- Anecdotes.
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Gays, Black -- Australia -- Anecdotes.
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Aboriginal Australians -- Anecdotes.
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Aboriginal Australians -- Biography.
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Aboriginal Australian LGBTQ+ people.
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Sistergirls.
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Brotherboys.
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Homosexuality
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History - Biographies - Indigenous - Autobiographies
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Social identity
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Race relations - Racism
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Culture - Theory and criticism - Postcolonial
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Health - Infectious diseases - HIV / AIDS
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Health services - Health workers
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Genre/Form |
Indigenous Heritage
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Indigenous studies collection
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Anecdotes.
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Biography.
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Biographies.
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Anecdotes.
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Author |
Hodge, Dino, 1957- editor
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LC no. |
2015513790 |
ISBN |
9781743053935 |
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