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  • Quarterly Essay 11

  • Whitefella Jump Up: The Shortest Way to Nationhood
  • Written by: Germaine Greer
  • Narrated by: Germaine Greer
  • Length: 3 hrs and 3 mins

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Quarterly Essay 11

Written by: Germaine Greer
Narrated by: Germaine Greer
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Publisher's Summary

In the third Quarterly Essay of 2003, Germaine Greer suggests that embracing Aboriginality is the only way Australia can fully imagine itself as a nation. In this sweeping and magisterial work, she looks at the interdependence of black and white and suggests not how the Aborigine question may be settled, but rather how a sense of being Aboriginal might save the soul of Australia. Touching on everything from Henry Lawson to multiculturalism, Greer argues that Australia must enter the Aboriginal "web of dreams".

©2003 Germaine Greer (P)2011 Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd

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