Indigenous Resurgence in Australia An Autoethnography

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Indigenous Resurgence in Australia

An Autoethnography

Olivia Guntarik

Social Science / Anthropology / Cultural & Social

What if the root of our ecological crises lies not in what we are doing, but in how we understand ourselves-and our freedom? Can we ever be truly free if others remain oppressed? What is the cost of a freedom built on the exploitation of land, people, and resources? How can we break free from the pressure to constantly do and know, and instead find space for reflection and meaningful change?
Drawing on Indigenous storytelling and the political philosophy of Hannah Arendt, this book invites us to confront these questions. It critiques the fragmented ways of thinking that limit our understanding, blind us to deeper truths, and restrict our capacity to act.

Olivia Guntarik is a Dusun writer from Borneo with ancestral ties to the Kiulu River and Mount Kinabalu. Her work, grounded in land-based knowledge and kinship law, enacts Indigenous resurgence, sovereignty, and futures beyond colonial collapse. She holds a PhD in Museum Studies from the University of Melbourne, was a Fellow at the New School's Institute for Critical Social Inquiry in New York, and is the author and co-editor of five books, including From Sit-ins to #Revolutions and Indigenous Resistance.

Publication Date: 08 July 2027
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-13: 9781666954418
Format: Hardback
Page Count: 1
Weight (oz): 17.76

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