15 March 2008
Marcia Langton: a new agenda for Indigenous relations
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We present a talk by Professor Marcia Langton, who's just written an essay for the Griffith Review in which she argues that the everyday suffering of Aboriginal people has become a kind of visual and intellectual pornography.
Also today, writers from Australia, New Zealand and Canada talk about their craft. Anita Heiss and Briar Grace-Smith talk about Indigenous identity in a multicultural world and young hip hop artists, Manik 1derful, Simon Reese and Chillie give a sample of their beatbox sound mixed with Canadian Indian influences.
Presenter
Daniel Browning
Producer
Daniel Browning

