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The Warlpiri alphabet and other colonial fantasies
Bibliografi
Author:
Biddle, Jennifer L.
Topik:
Aborigines
;
alphabet
;
culture
;
writing
;
indigenous literacy
;
art
Bahasa:
(EN )
Penerbit:
Unika Atma Jaya
Tahun Terbit:
2006
Jenis:
Article
Fulltext:
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Abstract
This article is a critical interrogation of the alphabet as it has been used to
write a so-called ?pre-literate? or ?oral? language, Warlpiri, an Aboriginal
language of the Central Desert of Australia. The author compares a
literacy-teaching chart called Warlpiri Letters with traditional Warlpiri
inscriptive practices, and finds that both employ a culturally specific form
of writing ? a writing understood in terms of material ?imprints? or ?traces?.
In developing this notion of writing as material ?trace?, the author argues
that it is not the case that Warlpiri Aborigines are without writing. On the
contrary, the fact that Warlpiri do indeed possess writing has been
simultaneously acknowledged and yet disavowed by a colonial context
where only one form of writing is allowed. This analysis shows that an
effacement of Warlpiri writing, of Warlpiri culture ? including the radical
challenge(s) they pose ? has occurred in the creation of alphabetically
written Warlpiri.
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