The Mind of a Thief
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The Mind of a Thief
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The Mind of a Thief
For 40,000 years, the Central NSW area of Wellington was Aboriginal - Wiradjuri - land. Following the arrival of white men, it became a penal settlement, mission station, gold-mining town, and farming centre with a history of white comfort and black marginalisation.
In the late 20th century, it was also the subject of the first post-Mabo Native Title claim, bringing new hope - and new controversy - to the area and its people. Wiradjuri land is also where author Patti Miller was born, and mid-life, it begins to exert a compelling emotional pull, demanding her return. Post-children, having lived a dream life in Paris, it is hard for her to understand, or ignore, and so she is drawn into the story at the heart of Australian identity - who are we in relation to our beloved but stolen country?
Wellington and the Wiradjuri people are the main characters - and in revealing their complex narratives, Patti uncovers her own. Are her connections to this place through her convict forefathers, or through another, secret history? She sets out on a journey of exploration and takes us with her.
Black and white politics, the processes of colonisation, family mythologies, generational conflict, and the power of place are evoked as Patti weaves a story that is very personal and, at the same time, a universal story of country and belonging. The Mind of a Thief is about identity, history, place, and belonging and, perhaps most of all, about how we create ourselves through our stories.
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The Mind of a Thief by Patti Miller is praised for its seamless narrative and vivid storytelling, offering colourful cohesion in its exploration of native title issues. Reviewers highlight Miller's ability to present complex topics with clarity, describing the native title mediation process comprehensively. Her thoughtful and well-researched approach provides a personal insight into the significance of these issues for Indigenous people, showcasing her storytelling craft.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780702249365
Publisher: University of Queensland Press
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 26 April 2012
Country: Australia
Imprint: University of Queensland Press
Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 22.0mm
Width: 153.0mm
Height: 227.0mm
Weight: 407g
Pages: 304
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