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Right Story, Wrong Story - How to Have Fearless Conversations in Hell

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  • HarperOne

  • A paraître le : 04/02/2025
Continuing the work of the award-winning Sand Talk, Tyson Yunkaporta casts an Indigenous lens on contemporary society, challenging us to face conflict... > Lire la suite
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Continuing the work of the award-winning Sand Talk, Tyson Yunkaporta casts an Indigenous lens on contemporary society, challenging us to face conflict and embrace conversation to find our way onto the right track. With Right Story, Wrong Story, Apalech Clan member Tyson Yunkaporta, from far north Queensland, tackles the divisions that prevent us from talking to one another. Yunkaporta invites us to confront life's biggest questions and arms us with the tools we need to really listen, and to open our minds to change based upon our connections with others.
He makes this point through discussions with a diverse range of people across social and political divides including: liberal economists memorization experts Frisian ecologists and Elders who are wood carvers, mathematicians, and storytellers. Building upon the Indigenous tradition of "yarning" to weave our individual narratives into the great narrative that includes us all across any and all differences, Yunkaporta argues that story is at the heart of everything.
But what is right or wrong story?

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  • Date de parution : 04/02/2025
  • Editeur : HarperOne
  • ISBN : 978-0-06-338235-0
  • EAN : 9780063382350
  • Format : ePub
  • Nb. de pages : 304 pages
  • Caractéristiques du format ePub
    • Pages : 304
    • Protection num. : Contenu protégé

À propos de l'auteur

Biographie de Tyson Yunkaporta

Tyson Yunkaporta is an academic, an arts critic, and a researcher who is a member of the Apalech Clan in far north Queensland. He carves traditional tools and weapons and also works as a senior lecturer in Indigenous Knowledges at Deakin University in Melbourne. His first book, Sand Talk: How Indigenous Thinking Can Change the World, was awarded the Ansari Institute's Nasr Book Prize on Religion & the World awarded to an author who explores global issues using Indigenous perspectives.
He lives in Melbourne, Australia.
Right Story, Wrong Story. How to Have...
19,80 €