Yuta anthropology

Media, Miyarrka (2020) Yuta anthropology. In: George, L, Tauri, J, and Macdonald, L, (eds.) Indigenous Research Ethics: Claiming Research Sovereignty Beyond Deficit and the Colonial Legacy (Advances in Research Ethics and Integrity, Vol. 6),. Advances in Research Ethics and Integrity, 6 . Emerald Publishing, Bingley, United Kingdom, pp. 237-246.

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Abstract

This chapter explores an Aboriginal theory of affect as it provides the basis for an intercultural ethics of relationship between the Yolŋu and balanda (European or non-Aboriginal) worlds. It features extracts adapted from the book, Phone & Spear: A Yuta Anthropology (Goldsmiths Press, 2019) co-authored by Miyarrka Media, a media an arts collective based in the Yolŋu Aboriginal community of Gapuwiyak in East Arnhem Land Australia’s Northern Territory. Three members of the collective, Paul Gurrumuruwy, Enid Guruŋulmiwuy and Jennifer Deger, lay out their approach to creating a new, or yuta, anthropology.

Item ID: 64638
Item Type: Book Chapter (Scholarly Work)
ISBN: 978-1-78769-389-0
Keywords: Art; aesthetics; Aboriginal; affect; Indigenous research ethics; collaboration
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Copyright Information: Copyright © 2020 Emerald Publishing Limited
Date Deposited: 17 Dec 2020 03:02
FoR Codes: 44 HUMAN SOCIETY > 4401 Anthropology > 440107 Social and cultural anthropology @ 100%
SEO Codes: 95 CULTURAL UNDERSTANDING > 9504 Religion and Ethics > 950407 Social Ethics @ 100%
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