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Part of a series that pairs leading Australian thinkers and cultural figures with important themes in life, this analysis investigates the causes of rage and its consequences in Aboriginal men. Released six months after Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s apology to indigenous Australians, this is an urgent and provocative examination of disempowerment. With acuity and passion, this essay not only contemplates rage but also its corollary, grief.… (mere)
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Thought provoking and appears to hit the nail on the head, why aboriginal society is failing. ( )
  SteveMcI | Jan 5, 2024 |
This is from a series of books published by Melbourne University Press* Little Books on Big Themes*.
Greer is always controversial and never holds back from speaking her mind. Here in this small book she explores 'rage' ,in particular, that emotion that is endemic within Australian aboriginal males. She explores suicide, alcohol abuse, spousal abuse and how rage is a direct result of self loathing and how it expresses itself in hostility. She is particularly scathing of the 'whities' She suggests an annual ' angry' day, when Whitey would get reminded of just what he has done for Australia.
Thought provoking raising the point that from time of settlement white men were sleeping with aboriginal women and a direct result of this is the *stolen generation*. ( )
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Part of a series that pairs leading Australian thinkers and cultural figures with important themes in life, this analysis investigates the causes of rage and its consequences in Aboriginal men. Released six months after Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s apology to indigenous Australians, this is an urgent and provocative examination of disempowerment. With acuity and passion, this essay not only contemplates rage but also its corollary, grief.

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