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The Flash of Recognition: Photography and the emergence of Indigenous rights

English

By (author): Jane Lydon

Some photographs change the way we think about history and the world. As a student many years ago, Jane Lydon was shocked by the photograph on the cover of Charles Rowleys 1972 classic, The Destruction of Aboriginal Society, which showed two Aboriginal men in heavy neck-chains. In The Flash of Recognition: Photography and the emergence of indigenous rights, she uses photography to tell a bigger story of the struggle for Aboriginal rights in Australia. While many of the images are shocking, the book tells the positive story of the way in which photography has been used as a tool for change.

While most accounts of colonial photography have emphasised the mediums controlling and destructive effects upon its Indigenous subjects, Lydon shows how, from its earliest Australian uses, photography was used to argue for the humanity and better treatment of Aboriginal peoples.

Lydons scope is broad and ambitious, reaching across time and country, covering remote, rural and urban Australia. Starting essentially in the 1920s and continuing to the near-present, and using over 100 images, this book will demonstrate the continuing power of photography to shape race relations and identities in our own time.

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  • Weight: 816g
  • Dimensions: 200 x 240mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Nov 2012
  • Publisher: NewSouth Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: Australia
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781742233284

About Jane Lydon

Dr. Jane Lydon is a Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for Australian Indigenous Studies at Monash University in Melbourne. She has worked as a historical archaeologist for over twenty years including as archaeologist responsible for the Rocks Sydney and as curator archaeologist at the Museum of Sydney on the site of First Government House. Her publications include Fantastic Dreaming: The Archaeology of an Aboriginal Mission (2009 Altamira Press) awarded the Australian Archaeological Associations 2010 John Mulvaney Book Award Handbook to Post colonialism and Archaeology (co- edited with Uzma Z. Rizvi 2010 World Archaeological Congress) and Eye Contact: Photographing Indigenous Australians (2005 Duke University Press).

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