Indigenous Culture, Community and Success in Australian Sport : Journeys to the AFL and NRL
Indigenous Culture, Community and Success in Australian Sport : Journeys to the AFL and NRL
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Author(s): Light, Richard
ISBN No.: 9783319664491
Pages: xvii, 240
Year: 201803
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 138.81
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

"The research presented in this engaging and important book provides invaluable understanding of the meaning Australian football and rugby league holds for Indigenous Australian athletes and its inseparability from Aboriginal culture. Guided by the important and profound Indigenous methodology of Dadirri, Indigenous Stories of Success in Australian Sport , this book provides deep insight into what enables Indigenous Australians to thrive in sport by embracing our humanity and capacity to be exceptional and by offering us hope rather than entrenching despair. It also suggests the potential that taking this approach to understanding Indigenous Australians holds across a wide range of issues that include but are not limited to sport." (Chris Sarra, University of Canberra, Australia, National Rugby League (NRL) Commissioner and Founding Chairman of the Stronger, Smarter Institute) "A fascinating, well written, entertaining and significant study, Indigenous Stories of Success in Australian Sport is a timely and perceptive personal understanding of Indigenous experiences in both the AFL and NRL. Light and Evans provide rare insights into considering the importance that sport plays within Indigenous communities. A very welcome addition to Indigenous sports literature." (John Maynard, University of Newcastle, UK) "The narratives of the outstanding sportsmen in Indigenous Stories of Success in Australian Sport are immensely interesting, beautifully written, neatly structured and provide fascinating insight into the development of elite Indigenous sportsmen and the role Aboriginal culture plays in it. This book is more than a chronicle of Indigenous success in sport.


It is an incisive, and original exploration, and critique, of a country with a proud history of sporting prowess. It also presents a passionate plea to sports administrators, educational leaders, and policy makers, to 'listen to culture'." (Angus Hikairo Macfarlane, University of Canterbury, New Zealand).


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