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Desert Dreamers
Barbara Glowczewski
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Description for Desert Dreamers
Paperback. Series: Univocal. Num Pages: 250 pages, illustrations. BIC Classification: HP. Category: (U) Tertiary Education (US: College). Dimension: 144 x 212 x 23. Weight in Grams: 400.
In the heart of Australia, on the cracked red earth, among wild vegetation, weathered bush, and dried-up creeks, hundreds of invisible pathways exist that become entangled on the earth's surface, underground, and in the sky, clouds, and wind. The Aboriginal people call them Jukurrpa: the Dreamings. This web is the Warlpiri land. Practicing the Dreaming, by ritual art, is for the Warlpiri a way to reactivate their ancestral traditions to connect with the cosmos and respond to current social and political issues.In 1979, anthropologist Barbara Glowczewski embarked on a journey to study the Warlpiri in the Australian outback. Struggling at once to maintain their traditions and cultural heritage as well as adapting to the continuing secularization and techno-progress of their European Australian counterparts, she takes us into the landscape, artistic rituals, and turmoil of the Warlpiri over three decades. Becoming accepted among Aboriginal families as a translator, and at the same time a negotiator of two vastly different visions of the earth, contemporary Western culture and the ancient indigenous dreaming culture, Glowczewski created a singular document of ethnological fieldwork and of self-transformation and discovery.
Product Details
Publisher
Univocal Publishing LLC
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2016
Series
Univocal
Condition
New
Weight
400g
Number of Pages
250
Place of Publication
Minneapolis, United States
ISBN
9781937561963
SKU
V9781937561963
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Ref
99-1
About Barbara Glowczewski
Barbara Glowczewski is a professorial researcher at the French Scientific Research Center, CNRS, member of the Laboratory of Social Anthropology at the College de France. She has dedicated her work to advocating for Australian Aboriginal creativity through a variety of artistic, cinematic, and narrative exploration.
Reviews for Desert Dreamers
Desert Dreamers is overall a refreshing book to read. It provides a valuable ethnographic analysis, whilst also allowing an insight into the deep learning process involved in the immersive and demanding task of anthropological fieldwork. -Anthropological Forum