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Another Day in the Colony by Chelsea Watego offers a poignant and powerful critique of Australia's colonial legacy from the perspective of an Indigenous woman. Through a blend of personal essays and cultural analysis, Watego confronts systemic racism and advocates for Indigenous sovereignty and self-determination, providing a compelling call to action.
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This book may appeal to you if you are interested in poignant and critical reflections on race, colonialism, and the Indigenous experience in Australia. The author combines personal narrative with incisive commentary, offering a powerful and insightful perspective on systemic injustice and resilience.

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Another Day in the Colony

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Another Day in the Colony by Chelsea Watego is an evocative and transformative collection of essays that bravely confronts the pervading colonial violence endured by First Nations people in Australia. Through her incisive and unapologetic narrative, Watego offers readers an unvarnished glimpse into the entrenched racism that Indigenous communities continue to face daily. Far from delivering another account of the so-called ‘Aboriginal problem’, she offers a visceral and theoretical blueprint for existing and thriving in a society that has only ever envisioned Indigenous peoples as relics of the past.

Within the pages of this compelling book, Watego draws from her personal experiences and keen observations of colonial mechanisms to debunk the pervasive myths that settlers perpetuate about Indigenous people. With an unflinching voice, she shares her own stories—both fierce and intimate, often interlaced with humour and sorrow. These narratives paint a vivid picture of her resilience and steadfast determination to affirm her sovereignty, despite the toll this stance takes on her relationships, career aspirations, and physical well-being.

Watego's essays traverse a myriad of arenas, from academia and the courts to the often hostile landscape of the media. Instead of framing her stories within the paradigm of resistance, she speaks of standing firm against the relentless tide of colonialism. Her unyielding critique is as much a personal testament as it is a universal call to arms, urging readers to confront uncomfortable truths and challenge the status quo.

In a particularly poignant declaration, Watego dismisses the commonly extended olive branch of ‘hope’, stating unequivocally: Fuck hope. Be sovereign. Her powerful proclamation encapsulates the essence of her collection—an unrelenting pursuit of autonomy and self-determination amidst the unceasing pressures of colonial oppression.

Another Day in the Colony is a seminal work that not only enlightens but empowers its readers. Chelsea Watego’s voice is an essential addition to contemporary discussions on race, sovereignty, and the ongoing struggles of First Nations people. This book is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand and engage with the profound complexities of Indigenous life in modern Australia.

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Another Day in the Colony by Chelsea Watego has been praised for its powerful and personal exploration of the ongoing impacts of colonisation on Indigenous Australians. Reviewers highlight its raw, unapologetic narrative and commend Watego's voice for being both forceful and deeply insightful. It's lauded as an essential read for its ability to challenge and provoke important conversations about race and identity in Australia.

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ISBN: 9780702263163

Publisher: University of Queensland Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 02 November 2021

Country: Australia

Imprint: University of Queensland Press

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 21.0mm

Width: 153.0mm

Height: 226.0mm

Weight: 334g

Pages: 272

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About the Author

Chelsea Watego is a Munanjahli and South Sea Islander woman born and raised on Yuggera country. First trained as an Aboriginal health worker, she is an Indigenist health humanities scholar, prolific writer and public intellectual. When not referred to as 'Vern and Elaine's baby', she is also Kihi, Maya, Eliakim, Vernon and George's mum.

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