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The Tall Man ( dir. Tony Krawitz ) Sydney : Blackfella Films , 2011 Z1762237 2011 single work film/TV
'When Cameron Doomadgee was found dead in the Palm Island police station, his injuries were like those of someone who’d been in a fatal car crash. The police claimed he had tripped on a step. The Palm Islanders rioted and burnt down the police station. The subsequent trial of Senior Sergeant Chris Hurley – who had been decorated for his work in Aboriginal communities – made headlines day after day, shadowed by Queensland police threatening to strike.'
'The Tall Man tells the gripping story of the trial, of the complex Senior Sergeant Chris Hurley, and of the Doomadgee family as they struggle to understand what happened to their brother. ' (Source: Madman.com.au)
Reading Australia
This work has Reading Australia teaching resources.
Unit Suitable For
AC: Year 10 (NSW Stage 5).
Themes
faith, grief, History, humanity, oppresssion, Power, privilege, racism, revenge, violence
General Capabilities
Critical and creative thinking, Ethical understanding, Information and communication technology, Intercultural understanding, Literacy, Personal and social
Cross-curriculum Priorities
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories and cultures
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Dedication: For Justin and Nicholas
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Northern Dreams : The Politics of Northern Development in Australia North Melbourne : Australian Scholarly Publishing , 2018 14049080 2018 multi chapter work criticism
'Northern Australia is rediscovered by each new generation of Australian politicians. Dams, mines, large transport projects, a food bowl for Asia and many other projects are promised and sometimes delivered, but then the political momentum fades away and the focus of attention turns to other issues. What is often missing in discussion is the region’s long history of nation-building initiatives and proposals, stretching back to 1901. Without this knowledge we are likely to repeat the mistakes of the past.
'Northern Dreams brings to life the passionate arguments about Northern Australia’s national significance and analyses the political debates that have periodically drawn the public’s attention northwards. It also highlights the role that Australian politicians such as Gough Whitlam, Ben Chifley, Robert Menzies and Bob Hawke played in shaping northern development policies to suit their times. Northern Dreams is the definitive history of the politics of northern development in Australia.'
Source: Publisher's blurb.
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Reading Three Stories of Palm Island
2017
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criticism
— Appears in: Etropic , vol. 16 no. 2 2017;'After briefly introducing Palm Island and its history as a place of punishment for Indigenous people, this essay looks at how readers respond to three books about Palm: Thea Astley’s The Multiple Effects of Rainshadow (1996), Chloe Hooper’s The Tall Man (2008), and Cathy McLennan’s Saltwater (2016). Using reviews posted by contributors to Goodreads, I investigate the colocation of terms which recur in positive reviews, in search of a specific form of reading, described here as “absorption.” Against the publishing and broader cultural conventions which differentiate fiction from non-fiction, the evidence shows that readers who describe themselves as having become absorbed tend also to praise these books for their truth, regardless of genre. The essay proposes some points of reference for thinking about the reading experience, and concludes by briefly noting the limits of using of genre in marketing, reviewing, and studying books. The essay is built on an awareness of the radical imbalance in the distribution of literacy in the region these books depict.' (Publication abstract)
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Truth on Trial
2016
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— Appears in: Kill Your Darlings , January no. 24 2016; (p. 141-149) 'How recent Australian true-crime books have rejected male authority in court narratives and explored 'truth' through feelings.' (141) -
The 'Poem of Force' in Australia: David Malouf, Ransom and Chloe Hooper, The Tall Man
2016
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— Appears in: Ancient Greek Myth in World Fiction Since 1989 2016; (p. 195-209) -
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Cultural Memory and Literature : Re-imagining Australia's Past Leiden : Brill , 2015 11024641 2015 multi chapter work criticism
'Cultural memory involves a community shared memories, the selection of which is based on current political and social needs. A past that is significant to a national group is re-imagined by generating new meanings that replace earlier certainties and fixed symbols or myths. This creates literary syncretisms with moments of undecidability. The analysis in this book draws on Renate Lachmann theory of intertextuality to show how novels that blur boundaries without standing in for history are prone to intervene in cultural memory. A brief overview of Aboriginal politics between the 1920s and the 1990s in relation to several novels provides historical and political background to the links between, and problems associated with, cultural memory, testimony, trauma, and Stolen Generations narratives, which are discussed in relation to Sally Morgan My Place and Doris Pilkington Rabbit-Proof Fence. There follows an analysis of novels that respond to the history of contact between Aboriginal and settler Australians, including Kate Grenville historical novels The Secret River, The Lieutenant, and Sarah Thornhill as examples of a traditional approach. David Malouf Remembering Babylon charts how language and naming defined our early national narrative that excluded Aboriginal people. Intertextuality is explored via the relation between Thea Astley The Multiple Effects of Rainshadow, Chloe Hooper The Tall Man, and the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody. Kim Scott Benang: from the heart and That Deadman Dance and Alexis Wright Carpentaria reflect a number of Lachmann concepts, syncretism, dialogism, polyphony, Menippean satire, and the carnivalesque.' (Publication summary)
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Book of the Week
2008
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— Appears in: The Sunday Age , 29 June 2008; (p. 24)
— Review of The Tall Man : Death and Life on Palm Island 2008 single work prose -
Doing Island Time
2008
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review
— Appears in: The Courier-Mail , 28 - 29 June 2008; (p. 24)
— Review of The Tall Man : Death and Life on Palm Island 2008 single work prose -
Dark Hearts Illuminated
2008
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— Appears in: The Age , 5 July 2008; (p. 22)
— Review of The Tall Man : Death and Life on Palm Island 2008 single work prose -
The Great Divide
2008
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review
— Appears in: The Advertiser , 12 July 2008; (p. 16)
— Review of The Tall Man : Death and Life on Palm Island 2008 single work prose -
Thoughtful Study of Events that Split Public Opinion
2008
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review
— Appears in: The Sydney Morning Herald , 19-20 July 2008; (p. 30-31)
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Hooper's Crossing
2008
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biography
— Appears in: Good Weekend , 28 June 2008; (p. 30-31, 34, 36) -
Lobbing Little Grenades
2008
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— Appears in: The Courier-Mail , 27 - 28 September 2008; (p. 36) -
Prize-Winning Account of Brutal Death Leaves Mark
2009
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— Appears in: The Age , 19 May 2009; (p. 4) -
Harrowing Tale Wins Button Title
2009
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— Appears in: The Age , 29 August 2009; (p. 4) -
Author Wins Button Prize for Story of Death in Custody
2009
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— Appears in: The Sydney Morning Herald , 29-30 August 2009; (p. 7)
Awards
- 2012 shortlisted The National Year of Reading 2012 Our Story Collection — Queensland
- 2010 shortlisted Festival Awards for Literature (SA) Adelaide Festival Awards for Literature South Australian Literary Awards — Award for Non-Fiction
- 2009 shortlisted Prime Minister's Literary Awards — Non-Fiction
- 2009 finalist Melbourne Prize — Best Writing Award
- 2009 shortlisted Queensland Premier's Literary Awards — Best Literary or Media Work Advancing Public Debate
- Palm Island, Ingham area, Ingham - Cairns area, Queensland,
- Palm Island Aboriginal Settlement (1918-1975), Ingham area, Ingham - Cairns area, Queensland,
- 2000s