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Colouring the Rainbow: Blak Queer and Trans perspectives Paperback – 12 November 2015
by
Dino Hodge
(Editor)
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Colouring the Rainbow uncovers the often hidden world of Queer and Trans Blak Australia and tells it like it is.
Twenty-two First Nations people reveal their inner reflections and outlooks on family and culture, identity and respect, homophobia, transphobia, racism and decolonisation, activism, art, performance and more, through life stories and essays. The contributors to this ground-breaking book not only record the continuing relevance of traditional culture and practices, they also explain the emergence of homonormativity within the context of contemporary settler colonialism.
Colouring the Rainbow is a real, searing and celebratory exploration of modern culture in post-apology Australia.
Twenty-two First Nations people reveal their inner reflections and outlooks on family and culture, identity and respect, homophobia, transphobia, racism and decolonisation, activism, art, performance and more, through life stories and essays. The contributors to this ground-breaking book not only record the continuing relevance of traditional culture and practices, they also explain the emergence of homonormativity within the context of contemporary settler colonialism.
Colouring the Rainbow is a real, searing and celebratory exploration of modern culture in post-apology Australia.
- Print length336 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherWakefield Press
- Publication date12 November 2015
- Dimensions13.97 x 1.91 x 20.96 cm
- ISBN-101743053932
- ISBN-13978-1743053935
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About the Author
Dr Dino Hodge - Konstantino Hadjikakou - was introduced to notions of empire and colonisation by his Cypriot family, and to fluidity in identity and intimacy through his Greek cultural heritage. His publications include Did You Meet Any Malagas? (1993), Don Dunstan, Intimacy and Liberty (2014) and Colouring the Rainbow (2015). He is co-editor of You Don't Get Degrees in Weetbix Boxes (1994), a social studies text about Indigenous education and career experiences. Born and raised in Adelaide, Hodge lived for many years in the Northern Territory before settling in Melbourne. He has a PhD in history from the University of Melbourne.
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- Publisher : Wakefield Press; 1st edition (12 November 2015)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 336 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1743053932
- ISBN-13 : 978-1743053935
- Dimensions : 13.97 x 1.91 x 20.96 cm
- Best Sellers Rank: 299,413 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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