Lexington Books
Pages: 342
Trim: 6¼ x 9½
978-1-7936-4825-9 • Hardback • December 2023 • $105.00 • (£81.00)
978-1-7936-4826-6 • eBook • December 2023 • $45.00 • (£35.00)
Carsten Wergin is associate professor of anthropology at Ruprecht-Karls-University Heidelberg
Chapter 1 Learning Through Experience
Chapter 2 ‘Nowhere Else But Here’
Chapter 3 From Transculturality To Transecology
Chapter 4 The Four Pillars of Settler-Colonialism
Chapter 5 On Common Ground
Chapter 6 Knowledge and Place-Making
Chapter 7 Collaborative Science
Chapter 8 All Heritage Is Collaborative
Carsten Wergin's book, rooted in extensive research, emphasizes the central role of Indigeneity and the recognition of Aboriginal heritage values by both Indigenous and non-Indigenous protestors in resource debates. Wergin offers a groundbreaking contribution to the field, paving the way for a vision of a decolonized Australia in a post-resources boom era.
— Melissa Baird, Michigan Technological University
This innovative ethnography from North-West Australia benefits from the frictions among mining, tourism and ancient Indigenous cultures. With his lively prose, Carsten Wergin clearly demonstrates what is at stake, as he offers an innovative conceptual framework for contemporary anthropology.
— Stephen Muecke, University of New South Wales