Articles by: Sarah Maddison

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Seven generations behind: Representing native nations

When Captain Arthur Phillip sailed the First Fleet into what is now known as Sydney Harbour, he acted as colonists around the world have done both before and since. While acknowledging the presence of the First People of the territory he was invading, he did little to comprehend, accommodate or negotiate with the original inhabitants of the land. Rather he, and those who followed him, set about the task of building a new country over…

A different silence [Book Review]

Review(s) of: A different inequality: The politics of debate about remote Aboriginal Australia, by Diane Austin-Broos, Allen and Unwin, Sydney, 2011.

Culture crisis [Book Review]

Review(s) of: Culture crisis: Anthropology and politics in Aboriginal Australia, by Jon Altman and Melinda Hinkson (eds), UNSW Press, Sydney, 2010.