James Bonwick: The Last of the Tasmanians
A poignant account of cultural extinction and historical reflection
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Verlag: | Good Press |
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Sprache: | Englisch |
Seiten: | 408 (Druckfassung) |
Format: | EPUB
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James Bonwick's 'The Last of the Tasmanians' is a poignant and thorough account of the tragic history and ultimate demise of the indigenous Tasmanian people. Written in a detailed and well-documented style, the book delves into the cultural, social, and political factors that led to the extinction of the Tasmanian Aboriginals, shedding light on a chapter of history often overlooked. Bonwick's narrative is both informative and compassionate, beautifully capturing the spirit of a lost people and provoking reflection on the impact of colonization and imperialism on indigenous communities. The book serves as an important contribution to Australian and post-colonial studies, offering valuable insights into the complexities of history and identity. Bonwick's dedication to preserving and honoring the memory of the Tasmanian Aboriginals is evident throughout the text, making it a compelling and thought-provoking read for those interested in indigenous history and human rights issues. 'The Last of the Tasmanians' is not only a historical account but also a powerful testament to resilience and the enduring legacy of a unique culture.