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Reimagining Aboriginality: An Indigenous People's Response to Social Suffering
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Acknowledgments VII
- Introduction 1
- Marginality, Suffering, and Community: The Politics of Collective Experience and Empowerment in Thailand 31
- Reimagining Aboriginality: An Indigenous People's Response to Social Suffering 76
- The Bomb's Womb? Women and the Atom Bomb 102
- Spirit Possessions and Avenging Ghosts: Stories of Supernatural Activity as Narratives of Terror and Mechanisms of Coping and Remembering 157
- Boundaries, Names, Alterities: A Case Study of a "Communal Riot" in Dharavi, Bombay 201
- Speech and Silence: Women's Testimony in the First Five Weeks of Public Hearings of the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission 250
- Contributors 281
- Index 283
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Acknowledgments VII
- Introduction 1
- Marginality, Suffering, and Community: The Politics of Collective Experience and Empowerment in Thailand 31
- Reimagining Aboriginality: An Indigenous People's Response to Social Suffering 76
- The Bomb's Womb? Women and the Atom Bomb 102
- Spirit Possessions and Avenging Ghosts: Stories of Supernatural Activity as Narratives of Terror and Mechanisms of Coping and Remembering 157
- Boundaries, Names, Alterities: A Case Study of a "Communal Riot" in Dharavi, Bombay 201
- Speech and Silence: Women's Testimony in the First Five Weeks of Public Hearings of the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission 250
- Contributors 281
- Index 283