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Author Yunkaporta, Tyson, author

Title Right story, wrong story / Tyson Yunkaporta
Published Melbourne, VIC : Text Publishing, 2023

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 W'PONDS  305.89915 Yun/Rsw  DUE 14-05-24
Description 292 pages ; 24 cm
Contents The wrong canoe -- Belongings: can I keep all my stuff in the anthropocene? -- Rite of return -- The tree that kills you back -- Culture with a chainsaw -- Big crazy manic frog -- Bee the change -- The riddle of steel -- You're it -- Wrong lines -- Twelve rules for avoiding lists of rules in the athropocene -- Birds
Summary Right Story, Wrong Story extends Yunkaporta's explorations of how we can learn from Indigenous thinking. Along the way, he talks to a range of people including liberal economists, memorisation experts, Frisian ecologists, and Elders who are wood carvers, mathematicians and storytellers. Right Story, Wrong Story describes how our relationship with land is inseparable from how we relate to each other. This book is a sequence of thought experiments, which are, as Yunkaporta writes, 'crowd-sourced narratives where everybody's contribution to the story, no matter how contradictory, is honoured and included...the closest thing I can find in the world to the Aboriginal collective process of what we call "yarning".' And, as he argues, story is at the heart of everything. But what is right or wrong story? This exhilarating book is an attempt to answer that question. Right Story, Wrong Story is a formidably original essay about how we teach and learn, and how we can talk to each other to shape forms of collective thinking that are aligned with land and creation
Notes "Adventures in Indigenous thinking" --Cover
Subject Philosophy, Aboriginal Australian
Indigenous peoples -- Australia
Indigenous peoples -- Australia -- Philosophy
Aboriginal Australians -- Attitudes
Aboriginal Australians -- Public opinion
ISBN 9781922790439
1922790435