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Aboriginal Religions in Australia: A Bibliographical Survey (Bibliographies and Indexes in Religious Studies) [Hardcover]

Tony Swain (Author)

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Bibliographies and Indexes in Religious Studies July 30, 1991
Tony Swain has prepared a comprehensive bibliographical survey of all substantial publications on Aboriginal religions appearing between 1798 and early 1990. The volume opens with a three-chapter narrative section which provides the historic and analytic contexts for the cataloguing that follows. The 1,076 entries are critically annotated and classified by geography and theme. More specific investigation of selected topics can be pursued through the four indexes which, besides offering an alphabetical listing of all titles and authors, provide access by "tribes and places" and general subjects. The three narrative chapters explore the history of the study of Aboriginal religions, the emergence of key themes in investigating these traditions, and the unique features of the regions which provide the primary classification for the bibliography that follows. Chapter one shows how a succession of theories, conceptions, and blatant prejudices have molded the way writers approached the traditions of the Aborigines. Chapter two examines those themes scholars have felt useful in analyzing Aboriginal religions, placing their emergence in historical perspective and discussing their usefulness as conceptual tools. Finally, the third chapter highlights the unique features of the ten regions used as the primary categories of classification, describing possible historical forces which have shaped their particular forms. This first bibliography of Australian Aboriginal religions is an essential acquisition for all serious academic libraries.

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“With more than 1,000 references in Western languages, this is easily the most comprehensive bibliography on its topic. It is also a rare topical bibliography: one that surveys its literature and advances its academic study. The first 60 pages constitute an encyclopedic, interpretive survey of the literature which focuses on the history of the scholarship. The bibliographic portion is arranged regionally using the standard ten regions describing Aboriginal habitats. Extensive see-also references facilitate use. Each regional section has relevant topical subdivisions such as initiation, women, death, myth, and so on. The annotations are evaluative; author, title, and general subject indexes are provided. Swain (University of Sydney) has written a first-rate book. The obvious target audience for this book in the US is scholars with interests in Aboriginal religion and perhaps comparative religion more generally. Few libraries will have the Annual Bibliography of the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (1989-), which complements this monographic bibliography, so for many Swain will be a relevant purchase.”–Choice

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TONY SWAIN is a Lecturer in the Department of Religious Studies at the University of Sydney, Australia.

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The Western world has been interested in the Australian Aborigines because of what these peoples reveal about the nature of our own place within humanity. Read the first page
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Arnhem Land, Australian Aborigines, Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies, Cape York, New South Wales, New York, University Press, Western Desert, Central Desert, Rainbow Serpent, Torres Straits, Lake Eyre, Northern Territory, Records of the South Australian Museum, Supreme Being, Captain Cook, University of Queensland Press, High Gods, Groote Eylandt, North-West Australia, Wati Kutjara, Clunies Ross, Ayers Rock, The Grolier Society, Oceania Monographs
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