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1 [Review Essay] Balanda : My Year in Arnhem Land Jennifer Cramer , 2005 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Aboriginal Studies , no. 2 2005; (p. 76-77)

— Review of Balanda : My Year in Arnhem Land Mary Ellen Jordan , 2005 single work autobiography

'Unanticipated questions of Balanda and Aboriginal relations await Mary Ellen Jordan when she takes a position at the arts centre in Maningrida, a remote community in Arnhem Land. Balanda, the main title of the book, is the local term used for non-Aboriginal people. Jordan’s book is clearly and carefully written, integrating her day-to-day life with reflections that presented through this experience. Balanda is refreshingly honest on the subject of the imbalance of power between black and white in an isolated community. This is a significant subject about which too little is known and is rarely explored. As Jordan found, however, any debate on this contentious area of thought is strongly resisted or it is simply ignored or denied.'  (Introduction)

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