In this 1990 essay, Helen Verran discusses the ways in which the Yolngu people of northern Austrtalia 'are engaging in the politics of knowing and being known in a systematic endeavour to halt and to reverse the impulse for domination of European-dervied Australia' (Verran, 1990: 127).
Source
Verran H (1990) The Politics of Knowing and Being Known. Arena 92: 125-134.
Helen Verran, "The Politics of Knowing and Being Known", contributed by Benjamin Nicoll, STS Infrastructures, Platform for Experimental Collaborative Ethnography, last modified 14 August 2018, accessed 22 December 2024. https://stsinfrastructures.org/content/politics-knowing-and-being-known
Critical Commentary
In this 1990 essay, Helen Verran discusses the ways in which the Yolngu people of northern Austrtalia 'are engaging in the politics of knowing and being known in a systematic endeavour to halt and to reverse the impulse for domination of European-dervied Australia' (Verran, 1990: 127).