The past 80 years of policy dialogue among Aboriginal Australians embraces many approaches, some framed around rights, others around land, some demanding equality and others separation, all concerned with survival, identity and community yet arguing, shifting, never settling. To explore this conversation further this essay takes five moments, each broadly associated with a different generation of Aboriginal Australians.
Croucher, G; Davis, G; Croucher, G; Davis, G
(Meanjin Company Ltd., 2015)
In its seventy-fifth year, this special issue of Meanjin continues a long tradition
as a journal of ideas by examining contemporary democratic life in Australia.