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THE SONGLINES by Bruce Chatwin
Author: Bruce Chatwin
was born in
One of his best-selling books was "The Songlines", which went straight to
number one in the Sunday Times bestseller list and stayed in the top ten for
nine months.
After 49 years, Bruce Chatwin died in January 1989.
Story: Bruce Chatwin
is not only the author of this book but also one of the main characters. He
always pursued his passion for world travelling and this book is about his
journey in
Bruce meets Arkady, an Australian citizen (his parents came from
But he does not only learn about Australian culture, he also gets to know that
racism against Aboriginals is in
Characters:
Aborigines: Some people would call the Australian Aborigines primitive and backward. But in this book their enormous warmth and their charming way how to deal with life in general under such terrible conditions is shown.
Arkady: He's one of the few Australian citizens who communicates with Aboriginals. That's why he works with the Aboriginals and the government to preserve the Aboriginal culture.
Bruce:
He tries to find parallels for the culture of Aborigines in other areas of the
world and other times. He compares them with the African nomads and the
"ancestors" with Greek Gods.
Subject: Before
colonisation the Australian continent was criss-crossed by thousands of
Aboriginal tracks. They knew these tracks through songs. The songs identified
geographical features of the landscape and sources of food and water. The songs
originated from ancestors and were also known as the footprints of the
Ancestors. The Songline also is the trade route, because songs, not things are
the principal medium of exchange. Very fascinating is the fact that songs went
leapfrogging through language barriers, regardless of tribe or frontier they
start from the north-west, make their way through twenty languages and reach
the sea near
Comment: Often
Aborigines are characterised as standing on the way of progress. The Australian
culture that has developed since 1788 has managed to pollute every river, to
devastate Australian forests and to bring pollution and erosion to a land the
aborigines call "mother" - can you call that progress?
On page 301 there is a statement which made me think a lot about white culture.
"We give our children guns and computer games", Wendy said, "They gave their
children the land."
Looking at the way children are treated you can learn a lot about the culture
itself. The statement shows that Aboriginals get to know their country already
in their childhood and learn essential things like surviving techniques, while
white children's games are destructive and pointless.
And now white people want the Aboriginals to adopt white culture, which, to me,
seems to be the wrong way, because the Aboriginals already lived on this
continent a long time before the first European settler arrived!
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