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WEEK 6: Indigenous Representation in Media - Coggle Diagram
WEEK 6: Indigenous Representation in Media
RHETORICAL DEVICES (used for misrepresentation) (Due & Riggs, 2011)
Systemic Vagueness
Categorisation
Descriptive Language
Active Voicing
Three-Part List
Concession
Telling it like it is
Victim Blaming
TEXTUAL (RE)PRESENTATION
of Aboriginal identity in architecture
(Lochert, 1997)
HEGEMONY
Text manages how Aboriginality comes to be known
Speaks with authority of Aboriginal peoples' relationship to land
Speaks with authority of Aboriginal social problems
Speaks with authority of Dreaming and laws
"The construction of the colonised by the coloniser" (Edward, 1985)
LISTENING vs. SPEAKING vs. SILENCE
(architectural collaborations between non-Indigenous architects and Indigenous clients)
DEFINING ABORIGINALITY & AUTHENTICITY in Media
Simplified
Generalised
Romanticised
ALTERNATIVE ARCHITECTURAL PUBLISHING (not restricted to Aboriginal architectural media)
eZine
ARCHIZine
WEBZine
Netzine
ARTICLE ANALYSIS:
Atkinson, S. (2021). Australia Day: Thousands defy Covid rules in 'Invasion Day' protests. BBC News.
SYSTEMIC VAGUENESS
DECONTEXTUALISATION OF HISTORICAL EVENTS
UNDERMINING GREATER ISSUES OF RACIAL INJUSTICE