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Black and white: Yiddish writers encounter indigenous Australia

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Explores the extent to which the Holocaust changed Jewish perceptions of racism in Australia. States that before, during and after the Holocaust, writers continued to echo dominant European and Australian tropes of Aboriginal people as backward, uncivilized and racially inferior. Only in later decades did Australian Jewish perspectives begin to shift and to show solidarity with indigenous struggles

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