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y separately published work icon Me and You: The Life Story of Della Walker As Told to Tina Coutts single work   biography   autobiography  
Issue Details: First known date: 1989... 1989 Me and You: The Life Story of Della Walker As Told to Tina Coutts
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Me and You serves as an example of how we can work together for common goals. It is a powerful and dramatic story of one Aboriginal woman's life which should be read by all people everywhere. Source: Publishers note (Sighted 16th December 2009)

Notes

  • Dedication: Whether your a white person or a black person, caring and sharing is what it is all about-me and you together-and that's the beauty part of it. Della Walker 1989

Contents

* Contents derived from the Canberra, Australian Capital Territory,:Aboriginal Studies Press , 1989 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Recollections by Desi Ferguson, Desi Ferguson , single work autobiography (p. 1-5)
Life on the Island, Della Walker , single work autobiography (p. 6-16)
The Waratah and the Pool of Tears, Della Walker , single work short story Indigenous story (p. 7-8)
Birrigan and His Two Sons On Their Way From Iluka, Della Walker , single work short story Indigenous story (p. 13-14)
Move to the Mainland, Della Walker , single work autobiography (p. 17-23)
Recollections by Doreen Castle, Doreen Castle , single work autobiography (p. 24-27)
Move to Tabulam, Della Walker , single work autobiography (p. 28-36)
Motherhood, Della Walker , single work autobiography (p. 37-43)
Recollections by Adelaide, single work autobiography (p. 44-46)
Recollections by the Late John Laurel, single work autobiography (p. 47)
Just Mixing Together, Della Walker , single work autobiography (p. 48-55)
Good Times and Sad Times, Della Walker , single work autobiography (p. 56-62)
Recollections by Maggie Olesen, single work autobiography (p. 63-65)
Being Involved, Della Walker , single work autobiography (p. 66-76)
Teaching the Old Ways, Della Walker , single work autobiography (p. 77-85)
Move to the Future, Della Walker , single work autobiography (p. 86-93)

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

Works about this Work

Remediating Australia’s Cultural Memory : Aboriginal Memoir as Social Activism Helen A. Fordham , 2018 single work criticism
— Appears in: Continuum : Journal of Media & Cultural Studies , vol. 32 no. 1 2018; (p. 42-51)

'During the 1980s Aboriginal Australians experienced setbacks in their quest for the restoration of their land rights. Neoliberal politics reframed such demands as special interests seeking to gain a material advantage at the expense of the general community and as a threat to the economic security of the nation. As a consequence, politicians failed to pass legislation that would formalize the national land rights system that would guarantee Aboriginal economic self-sufficiency. This paper argues that it was in this context that Aboriginal memoir emerged to prompt social action by recounting experiences of discrimination and exploitation erased by official history and by challenging the imposed racist stereotypes used to marginalize Aboriginal claims. These memoirs prompted sympathy and understanding among a broad readership, which enabled the formation of a political solidarity over the recognition of Aboriginal land rights. These memoirs also expressed a commonality of Aboriginal experience that served to unite an increasingly frayed Aboriginal activist movement eroded by neoliberal policies.' (Publication abstract)

E'll Be There, Million Million Star, Because E Stay, E Never Move Rod Moran , 1990 single work review
— Appears in: The Age , 17 March 1990; (p. 7)

— Review of Story About Feeling Bill Neidjie , 1989 selected work poetry ; Lori John Wilson , 1989 single work novel ; Me and You: The Life Story of Della Walker As Told to Tina Coutts 1989 single work biography autobiography
E'll Be There, Million Million Star, Because E Stay, E Never Move Rod Moran , 1990 single work review
— Appears in: The Age , 17 March 1990; (p. 7)

— Review of Story About Feeling Bill Neidjie , 1989 selected work poetry ; Lori John Wilson , 1989 single work novel ; Me and You: The Life Story of Della Walker As Told to Tina Coutts 1989 single work biography autobiography
Remediating Australia’s Cultural Memory : Aboriginal Memoir as Social Activism Helen A. Fordham , 2018 single work criticism
— Appears in: Continuum : Journal of Media & Cultural Studies , vol. 32 no. 1 2018; (p. 42-51)

'During the 1980s Aboriginal Australians experienced setbacks in their quest for the restoration of their land rights. Neoliberal politics reframed such demands as special interests seeking to gain a material advantage at the expense of the general community and as a threat to the economic security of the nation. As a consequence, politicians failed to pass legislation that would formalize the national land rights system that would guarantee Aboriginal economic self-sufficiency. This paper argues that it was in this context that Aboriginal memoir emerged to prompt social action by recounting experiences of discrimination and exploitation erased by official history and by challenging the imposed racist stereotypes used to marginalize Aboriginal claims. These memoirs prompted sympathy and understanding among a broad readership, which enabled the formation of a political solidarity over the recognition of Aboriginal land rights. These memoirs also expressed a commonality of Aboriginal experience that served to unite an increasingly frayed Aboriginal activist movement eroded by neoliberal policies.' (Publication abstract)

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