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Noel Pearson Noel Pearson i(A48847 works by)
Born: Established: 1965 Cooktown, Port Douglas - Cooktown area, Cape York Peninsula, Queensland, ;
Gender: Male
Heritage: Aboriginal Gugu Yalanji ; Aboriginal
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1 2023 Carumba Institute Meanjin Oration by Noel Pearson: Change the Country for the Good Noel Pearson , 2023 single work essay
— Appears in: Meanjin Online 2023;

'This referendum, if affirmed, will complete the Commonwealth of Australia through constitutional recognition of its Indigenous peoples.' (Introduction)

1 2 y separately published work icon Mission : Essays, Speeches and Ideas Noel Pearson , Carlton : Black Inc. , 2021 21936218 2021 selected work essay

'Mission traces a life of politics, ideas and inspiring words. Whether he is evoking his early life among the Guugu Yimithirr Aboriginal people at Hope Vale, Queensland, or making an eloquent case for Indigenous recognition, or outlining his vision of a reconciled, multicultural Australia, Noel Pearson confirms he is one of Australia’s most powerful and influential thinkers – and an extraordinary writer.

'Mission selects the best of Pearson’s work to date. There are indelible portraits of political leaders seen close up – Keating, Rudd, Whitlam, Turnbull and more. There is Pearson’s brilliant vision of a Voice to Parliament that led eventually to the Uluru Statement from the Heart. And there are acute analyses – of passive welfare; of the fate of the Labor Party; of identity politics good and bad; and of education and the role of an inspiring teacher.

'Mission is honest, powerful, provocative and utterly original.'

Source : publisher's blurb

1 A Job Half Undone Noel Pearson , 2017 single work essay
— Appears in: The Monthly , June no. 134 2017; (p. 8-11)

'The article offers the author's insights on the lack of representation and recognition of the indigenous people in the Constitution of Australia. Topics mentioned include the First Nations dialogues in Thursday Island in Queensland, Australia, the meeting in Uluru, Australia to form a consensus that aims on constitutional reforms, and the coincide of the Uluru convention with the 1967 referendum 50th anniversary.' (Publication abstract)

1 Remote Control Noel Pearson , 2015 single work essay
— Appears in: The Best Australian Essays 2015 2015;
1 y separately published work icon The War of the Worlds Noel Pearson , Collingwood : Black Inc. , 2015 8105931 2014 single work essay

''How many Australians born in the 137 years since Truganini's death learnt her legend and scarcely thought deeper about the enormity of the loss she represented, and the history that led to it? Her spirit casts a long shadow over Australian history, but we have nearly all of us found a way to avert our eyes from its meaning.'

'In The War of the Worlds, Noel Pearson considers the most confronting issue of Australian history: the question of genocide, in early Tasmania and elsewhere. With eloquence and passion, he explores the 'emotional convulsions of identification and memory' that he feels on encountering these events. Re-reading Dickens and Darwin, Pearson acknowledges the 'fatal logic' of the colonial project, and seeks to draw out its meaning for Australians today.' (Publication summary)

1 White Guilt, Victimhood and the the Quest for a Radical Centre Noel Pearson , 2011 single work essay
— Appears in: The Best Australian Essays : A Ten Year Collection 2011;
1 2 y separately published work icon Radical Hope : Education and Equality in Australia Noel Pearson , Melbourne : Black Inc. , 2009 Z1722524 2009 single work essay
1 Up from the Mission : Introduction Noel Pearson , 2009 single work prose
— Appears in: The Best Australian Essays 2009 2009; (p. 72-78) Up from the Mission : Selected Writings 2009;
1 Radical Hope - Education and Equality in Australia Noel Pearson , 2009 extract essay (Radical Hope : Education and Equality in Australia)
— Appears in: Reconciliation News , December no. 16 2009; (p. 8-9)
1 Layered Identities and Peace Noel Pearson , 2009 single work prose
— Appears in: Up from the Mission : Selected Writings 2009; (p. 332-343)
1 Hope Vale Lost Noel Pearson , 2009 single work autobiography
— Appears in: Up from the Mission : Selected Writings 2009; (p. 139-142)
1 Old Man Urwunhthin Noel Pearson , 2009 single work biography
— Appears in: Up from the Mission : Selected Writings 2009; (p. 17-20)
1 14 y separately published work icon Up from the Mission : Selected Writings Noel Pearson , Melbourne : Black Inc. , 2009 Z1585263 2009 selected work autobiography biography prose (taught in 1 units)

'Up from the Mission charts the life and thought of Noel Pearson, from his early days as a native title lawyer to his position today as one of Australia's most influential figures.

'This is writing of great passion and power, which introduces a fascinating man and a compelling writer. Many of the pieces included have been hard to find until now. Gathered together in a cohesive, broad-ranging book, they show a key Australian thinker coming into being.

'Pearson evokes his early life in Hope Vale, Queensland. He includes sections of his epoch-making essay Our Right To Take Responsibility, which exposed the trap of passive welfare and proposed new ways forward. There are pieces on the apology; on Barack Obama and black leadership; on Australian party politics - Keating, Howard and Rudd; and on alcoholism, despair and what can be done to mend Aboriginal communities that have fallen apart.' (Publisher's blurb)

1 A Need for Intolerance Noel Pearson , 2002 single work essay
— Appears in: The Best Australian Essays 2002 2002; (p. 21-30) Macquarie PEN Anthology of Aboriginal Literature 2008; (p. 211-213)
1 The Concept of Native Title at Common Law Noel Pearson , 1997 single work essay
— Appears in: Our Land is Our Life : Land Rights : Past, Present and Future 1997; (p. 150-162)
1 4 y separately published work icon Caden Walaa! Karin Calley , Karin Calley (illustrator), ( trans. Noel Pearson )expression Queensland : University of Queensland Press , 1994 Z833054 1994 single work picture book children's After quarrelling with his brother over a bicycle, a young boy spends a fearful night in the bush with the Aboriginal Yigi spirits and in the bright new morning it all seems like a dream.
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