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Title: Storytelling Aboriginal Culture and Experience Have Been Transmitted Through Time
Description: It is prudent to state that storytelling enables people to realize what happened in the past and be able to derive a comparative ideological perception of the current situation so that people learn on what to adopt and abandon respectively in the quest to obtain a workable free and fair rational consideration for example the mythical aspects and history of genealogy in the human race. Sally Morgan as a woman is depicted in the essay to illustrate an autobiography of a woman in a narrative form. The essay will be based on Sally Morgan’s My Place as an example of storytelling that is concerned with the search for and/or construction of Aboriginality.
Description: It is prudent to state that storytelling enables people to realize what happened in the past and be able to derive a comparative ideological perception of the current situation so that people learn on what to adopt and abandon respectively in the quest to obtain a workable free and fair rational consideration for example the mythical aspects and history of genealogy in the human race. Sally Morgan as a woman is depicted in the essay to illustrate an autobiography of a woman in a narrative form. The essay will be based on Sally Morgan’s My Place as an example of storytelling that is concerned with the search for and/or construction of Aboriginality.
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Storytelling Aboriginal Culture and Experience Have Been Transmitted Through Time
It is prudent to state that storytelling enables people to realize what happened in the past
and be able to derive a comparative ideological perception of the current situation so that people
learn on what to adopt and abandon respectively in the quest to obtain a workable free and fair
rational consideration for example the mythical aspects and history of genealogy in the human
race
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The essay will be based on Sally Morgan’s My Place as an example
of storytelling that is concerned with the search for and/or construction of Aboriginality
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However, just from the connection with
traced view point of relatives in their authentic family lineage, there is a reminiscence of the
ethnographer’s information as data (Morgan 11)
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It is skillful to state that My
Place utilizes traditional approach to deliver modern constructive autobiographic notion based on
personhood which is cultural syncretism (Morgan 12)
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It is appreciative to reiterate that
in My Space by Sally Morgan, critiques would term it as polyphonic since it included stories
which were directly sourced from authors like Corunna, Gladys Milroy and Daisy Corunna
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The book displays a hopeful historical truth through display or romance and detective
narration to facilitate and enhance the process of conquering regression of identity through self
discovery and expression respectively in tracking down of grandmother (Morgan 15)
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Having worked hard to earn rights, the Aboriginality is associated with hard work
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The narrator states that she missed schools at her
childhood age, but a surprising event was realized when she emerged at the top of her class
scooping the converted Dick Cleaver Award for citizenship (Morgan 41 & 42)
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This affirms that the Aboriginal community was
undermined in all aspects of life in Australia
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Sally was born of a white father, she was curious to determine her Aboriginal ancestry;
meaning that her mother and other relatives were blacks or Negros (Morgan 25)
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Sally Morgan in “My Space” curiously blames Gladys, her mother, a black woman for
not helping her to think beyond race and racism
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The
narrator stresses that both Sally’s mother and grandmother often led a fearful life since they
tempted to conform to the lifestyles depicted by white colonialists in Perth in order to avoid
being declared as Aboriginals by the inquisitions-like government (Morgan 43)
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When Sally narrated a
trip to the north, her children brought it clear that the trip was meant to explore the darkest Africa
(Morgan 26)
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Being that Sally was born of a white father, the children did not have a
clear background of their ancestral genealogical lineage
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Despite the critics, she openly announced that she had realized her kin terming the
journey as a reprieve, turning home
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In relinquishing the suffering, she illustrated how her
mother and grandmother had to imitate the while colonialists in order to evade persecution; as a
community, the Aboriginal people were regarded as slaves generally and could not traverse
freely in Australia (Morgan 38)
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The story indicates that a rebirth was accomplished through the
journey to the north of Western Australia as a redemptive home, and the realization of her
Aboriginal family tree (Morgan 10)
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However, in the title of the novel “My Space” it is significant that she
embraces her own genealogical background, which is a sense of belonging as impacted to her by
the stories and mythical perception achieved in her quest to derive the narrative on Aboriginal
community (Morgan 52)
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Despite being born of a white father, Sally had to excavate the truth
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between the Aboriginal community and her genealogy so that she derives a better approach that
would release her of suffering (Morgan 22)
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This to her was not significant, she had a reprieve
from bondage and colonial rule that regarded Aboriginal community as slaves (Morgan 15)
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The aspect of
genealogy portrayed through skin color was instrumental in determining who to work as a slave
and the people who should be respected by the colonialists in the eighteenth century
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Due to her determination to adopt a realistic story,
Sally Morgan’s trip to a place she referred to as home positively impacted on her story (Morgan
31)
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However, in order to derive a real picture of
Aboriginal people, the narrative entails non Aboriginal community so that the story would blend
well to portray the real picture of what aspired on the ground by then (Morgan 29)
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In addition, in the case of Aboriginal
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community issues, we realize that Sally reiterated that church and Christianity played a role;
globally, missionaries took part in the global revolution from Europe, Asia, Africa and America
among other areas respectively
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Conclusion
In Sally Morgan’s My Space, it is more of derivation of a woman’s autobiography from a
genealogy of kin and exchange perspectives based on Aboriginal community
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She reiterated that the Aboriginal people must be able to resist
missionaries and anthropologies since they form a basis from which the suffering of the
Aboriginal community originates
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She stated that often men acts as mongrels that treat females like black women, an
insight that indicated that the black women are undermined, in addition, Sally Morgan intended
to create awareness through the narrative on how Aboriginal community suffers in the hands of
the white colonialists
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My Place
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Title: Storytelling Aboriginal Culture and Experience Have Been Transmitted Through Time
Description: It is prudent to state that storytelling enables people to realize what happened in the past and be able to derive a comparative ideological perception of the current situation so that people learn on what to adopt and abandon respectively in the quest to obtain a workable free and fair rational consideration for example the mythical aspects and history of genealogy in the human race. Sally Morgan as a woman is depicted in the essay to illustrate an autobiography of a woman in a narrative form. The essay will be based on Sally Morgan’s My Place as an example of storytelling that is concerned with the search for and/or construction of Aboriginality.
Description: It is prudent to state that storytelling enables people to realize what happened in the past and be able to derive a comparative ideological perception of the current situation so that people learn on what to adopt and abandon respectively in the quest to obtain a workable free and fair rational consideration for example the mythical aspects and history of genealogy in the human race. Sally Morgan as a woman is depicted in the essay to illustrate an autobiography of a woman in a narrative form. The essay will be based on Sally Morgan’s My Place as an example of storytelling that is concerned with the search for and/or construction of Aboriginality.