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| | Manne's Generation: White Nation Responses to the Stolen Generation Report |
 | | The first is the voice, or mode of address, he adopts for the essay; the second is his necessary focus on history, facticity and the events of the past; and the third is the metaphoric effect of his reiteration of the nation's "unspeakable trauma," "our legacy of unutterable shame". |
 | | generation descendants from convicts, settlers and colonial administrators, generations of silenced Afghan and Chinese Australians, Jewish survivors of the holocaust, pre-and post war migrants from Eastern Europe, post-Vietnam immigrants and refugees from Asia and migrants from other locations, differently constituted not only as national subjects but also as mothers and daughters and sons. |
 | | Although not homogeneous, all were and continue to be implicated, on the basis of their racial status, as victims of the government's policies and practices of oppression. |
| www.lib.latrobe.edu.au /AHR/archive/Issue-June-2001/schaffer.html (2034 words) |
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