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On Being Blackfella's Young Fella

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On Being Blackfella's Young Fella;Is being Aboriginal Enough;Aboriginal Identity;Glenn Loughrey Full Description This is a story of identity: how one man experienced exclusion and a sense of unworthiness in Australian society. It is the story of growing up - blackfella's youngfella - and the struggle to assimilate into the dominant, white European society. But the struggle, the search and the frustration leads to his uncovering a core question: is being Aboriginal enough? Enough to make sense of life, enough to identify as a proud and free member of an ancient people in a society that stole its land, denied its richness and crushed its sense of identity? The search also involved fear and disquiet; and conflict for the author as both an Aboriginal person and a Christian priest. Can they co-exist, or are they mutually exclusive? Thus, it is the ongoing story of his journey into a greater understanding of Aboriginality as a way of being human in this place; and along the way, a discovery that there is no such thing as Aboriginal spirituality, only Aboriginality...

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9781922589286
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Pages:
  • 166
  • Published:
  • August 17, 2023
  • Edition:
  • 23002
  • Dimensions:
  • 140x10x216 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 218 g.
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Expected delivery: January 4, 2025
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Description of On Being Blackfella's Young Fella

On Being Blackfella's Young Fella;Is being Aboriginal Enough;Aboriginal Identity;Glenn Loughrey
Full Description
This is a story of identity: how one man experienced exclusion and a sense of unworthiness in Australian society. It is the story of growing up - blackfella's youngfella - and the struggle to assimilate into the dominant, white European society.
But the struggle, the search and the frustration leads to his uncovering a core question: is being Aboriginal enough? Enough to make sense of life, enough to identify as a proud and free member of an ancient people in a society that stole its land, denied its richness and crushed its sense of identity?
The search also involved fear and disquiet; and conflict for the author as both an Aboriginal person and a Christian priest. Can they co-exist, or are they mutually exclusive?
Thus, it is the ongoing story of his journey into a greater understanding of Aboriginality as a way of being human in this place; and along the way, a discovery that there is no such thing as Aboriginal spirituality, only Aboriginality...

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