Akashishoten Akashishoten i(A144214 works by) (Organisation) assertion (a.k.a. 明石書店)
Born: Established: Tokyo, Honshu,
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East Asia, South and East Asia, Asia,
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4 47 y separately published work icon Dark Emu : Black Seeds : Agriculture or Accident? Bruce Pascoe , ( trans. Yugo Tomonaga with title ダーク・エミュー : アボリジナル・オーストラリアの「真実」 : 先住民の土地管理と農耕の誕生 ) Tokyo : Akashishoten , 2022 7202021 2014 single work criticism

'Dark Emu argues for a reconsideration of the 'hunter-gatherer' tag for pre-colonial Aboriginal Australians and attempts to rebut the colonial myths that have worked to justify dispossession. Accomplished author Bruce Pascoe provides compelling evidence from the diaries of early explorers that suggests that systems of food production and land management have been blatantly understated in modern retellings of early Aboriginal history, and that a new look at Australia’s past is required.'

Source: Publisher's website.

'Pascoe puts forward a compelling argument for a reconsideration of the hunter-gatherer label for pre-colonial Aboriginal Australians. The evidence insists that Aboriginal people right across the continent were using domesticated plants, sowing, harvesting, irrigating and storing - behaviours inconsistent with the hunter-gatherer tag.'

Source: Back cover blurb. 

2 177 y separately published work icon The First Stone : Some Questions About Sex and Power Helen Garner , ( trans. Momoyo Ishibashi with title セクシュアル・ハラスメント : 性と権力の迷宮 ) Tokyo : Akashishoten , 2008 Z76144 1995 single work prose (taught in 6 units) When two female university students went to the police claiming that they had been indecently assaulted at a party by the head of their co-ed residential college, the shock of the accusations split the community. Helen Garner examines the issues of sex and power which surround this incident in a blend of reportage and personal experience. (Source: Trove)
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