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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Samia KhatunPublisher: C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd Imprint: C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd ISBN: 9781849049696ISBN 10: 1849049696 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 20 October 2018 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews'Every page of this iridescent books shimmers with insight. Khatun makes the world anew, drawing Australia into Indian Ocean networks, languages, stories and intellectual traditions. Exquisitely written and ingeniously crafted by a superb scholar-storyteller, Australianama will become a classic.' -- Isabel Hofmeyr, Global Distinguished Professor, NYU and Professor of African Literature, University of the Witwatersrand 'By delving deep into the Australian interior, Khatun has brought forth a brilliant postcolonial history for our times. Australianama eschews the conventional migrant narrative in favour of a startlingly original perspective on settler colonialism.' -- Marilyn Lake, Professional Fellow in History, University of Melbourne 'Khatun's wonderful work gives us very new ways to understand 'Australia', challenging the simplistic binaries of colonial histories. It threads us all--women and men--into stories telling different histories and so offering hopes of new futures.' -- Heather Goodall, Emeritus Professor of History, University of Technology Sydney 'A tour de force. Khatun weaves together an extraordinary range of powerful South Asian and Aboriginal narratives from across Australia, showing how stories in colonised tongues can transform our understandings of past and present, and point the way to a more hopeful future.' -- Catherine Hall, Emerita Professor of Modern British Social and Cultural History, University College London 'A riveting and timely intervention in Global feminist and migration histories, Australianama is a pioneering excavation of an Australian Aboriginal archive of memory, revealing tales of Muslim prophets, Afghan camel-drivers and other non-white working groups and their dreamworlds.' -- Indrani Chatterjee, Professor of History, University of Texas at Austin 'At its heart is a manifesto against the structures that silence and objectify colonised people, the myths of 'blank space' and the prevalent belief in the superiority of European thought. . . . an exciting addition to Australian postcolonial history.' * History Today * 'Every page of this iridescent books shimmers with insight. Khatun makes the world anew, drawing Australia into Indian Ocean networks, languages, stories and intellectual traditions. Exquisitely written and ingeniously crafted by a superb scholar-storyteller, this book will become a classic.' -- Isabel Hofmeyr, Global Distinguished Professor, NYU and Professor of African Literature, University of the Witwatersrand 'Khatun weaves together an extraordinary range of powerful South Asian and Aboriginal narratives from across Australia. She shows how stories in colonised tongues can transform our understandings of past and present, and point the way to a more hopeful future. A tour de force.' -- Catherine Hall, Emerita Professor of Modern British Social and Cultural History, University College London Author InformationSamia Khatun is a writer, filmmaker and cultural historian. She was born in Dhaka, educated in Sydney and has held research fellowships in Berlin, Dunedin, New York and Melbourne. She is soon to develop a history programme at the University of Liberal Arts, Bangladesh. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |