The Dystopia in the Desert
The silent culture of Australia’s remotest Aboriginal communities
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Australian Scholarly Publishing
Published:1st Jan '17
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
The Ngaanyatjarra Lands, deep in Western Australia, are home to Australia’s most remote Aboriginal communities. Beset by social problems, the communities and their residents are detached from mainstream Australia by factors of distance and culture. But the Ngaanyatjarra region remains obscure for other reasons. Its peculiar operational culture, which arises from the curious relationship between community members and ‘whitefella’ staff, has become almost impossible for mainstream Australians - including bureaucrats and academics - to understand.
This study, written by a former community manager, is the first of its kind. It lays bare the strange ways of the Ngaanyatjarra region. It takes in psychological, economic, political and anthropological aspects of the community system, and reveals a self-sustaining and possibly unreformable situation. The region, the author claims, has surpassed the merely ‘dysfunctional’: it has become a disturbing independent society characterised by a negative coherency and a dystopian functionality. This is an in-depth look at the odd and alternative world of Australia’s Western Desert.
ISBN: 9781925333862
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284 pages