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Widening the gap: White ignorance, race relations and the consequences for Aboriginal people in Australia.

Authors :
Taylor, Penny Skye
Habibis, Daphne
Source :
Australian Journal of Social Issues (John Wiley & Sons, Inc. ). Sep2020, Vol. 55 Issue 3, p354-371. 18p.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

White ignorance has a critical impact on race relations and is implicated in the maintenance of Aboriginal disadvantage. Addressing this ignorance is a largely overlooked capacity‐building opportunity within Australia's non‐Aboriginal population. It warrants consideration as a key component of strategies targeting Aboriginal disadvantage. Despite the established links between race relations and Aboriginal well‐being, Aboriginal perspectives on non‐Aboriginal people rarely feature in public discourse on "Aboriginal problems." This paper draws on data from 180 in‐depth interviews with 44 Aboriginal people in Darwin on the topic of White Australian people, culture and race relations. It reports Aboriginal perceptions of White Australian ignorance across areas of great symbolic and practical significance to Aboriginal people's lives. Their experience is that most White Australians are ignorant of the history of colonisation and the complexities of its aftermath. They are ignorant of Aboriginal law, cultures and languages, and of the extent of their own ignorance. The call to address White ignorance subverts assumptions about whose ignorance and capacity must be dealt with in order to progress national goals of reconciliation, address Aboriginal disadvantage and achieve justice and equality for Aboriginal people. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01576321
Volume :
55
Issue :
3
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Australian Journal of Social Issues (John Wiley & Sons, Inc. )
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
145477556
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/ajs4.106