The Lamb Enters the Dreaming:
Nathanael Pepper and the ruptured world

$35.00 AUD

The Lamb Enters the Dreaming:
Nathanael Pepper and the ruptured world

Overview

A unique, seminal work about co-opted beliefs when European missionaries encountered Australian Aboriginals

The Lamb Enters the Dreaming traces the life of Nathanael Pepper of the Wotjobaluk people, who was born as the first pastoralists were driving cattle and sheep into Victoria’s Wimmera region. In their wake came Christian missionaries, who were just as hostile to the settlers’ violence as they were to the traditional beliefs of Aboriginal people. Nevertheless, Pepper converted to Christianity in 1860. The extraordinary story of Pepper’s conversion, and his subsequent attempts to reconcile the apparently irreconcilable, reveals much about the deeper symbolic and moral forces at work in this collision of cultures.

Robert Kenny challenges many orthodoxies in this profound reconsideration of how indigenous people and Europeans thought about each other. He traces Aboriginal attempts to accommodate the ‘people of the sheep’ and their pastoralist totem, Jesus, while arguing that it was European animals more than the settlers themselves that ruptured the Dreaming. On the European side, Kenny argues, increasingly powerful scientific and philosophical challenges undermined evangelical Christianity’s belief that all humanity was of ‘One Blood’. And behind it all lurked the spectre of slavery and the question of the moral order of imperialism.

Brilliantly original in conception, and written with a rare lucidity and lightness of touch, The Lamb Enters the Dreaming is a detailed and sensitive exploration of a life, a meditation on the matter of culture and conversion, and a major reappraisal of the relations between Aboriginal and European societies in the first decades of contact in southern Australia.

Details

Format
Paperback
Size
210mm x 135mm
Extent
400 pages
ISBN
9781921640476
RRP
AUD$35.00
Pub date
29 March 2010

Awards

  • Winner of the 2008 Prime Minister's Prize for Australian History
  • Winner of the 2008 First Book of History Award, Victorian Premier's Literary Awards
  • Winner of the 2008 Australian History Association's W.K. Hancock prize
  • Shortlisted for the 2008 Adelaide Festival Awards for Literature (non-fiction)

Praise

‘A startling new history … an immense contribution to reconciliation consciousness in our twenty-first-century Australia.’

Rhys Isaac, Pulitzer Prize winning historian

‘This is a probing, tantalising, imaginative form of history that deals in possibilities, probabilities, plausibilities … There is much that is admirable in The Lamb Enters the Dreaming. Histories such as Kenny's remind us that cultural difference matters, the frontier was often a violent place, and that racism is part of our history. But only part — for he also reveals the potential for understanding, belief, compassion, friendship and sharing that transcends racial difference.’

Frank BongiornoSydney Morning Herald
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About the Author

Robert Kenny is an Australian poet and historian. He has published widely on the history of religion and science, and is also the author of several volumes of poetry and fiction.

The Lamb Enters the Dreaming won the 2008 Prime Minister’s Prize for Australian History, the Victorian Premier’s History Prize, and the Australian Historical Association’s W. H. Hancock Prize.

He is Visiting Fellow at the Alfred Deakin Research Institute, Deakin University, and Honorary Associate in the School of Humanities, La Trobe University. He has previously been a Visiting Fellow at the Australian National University, and a Peter Blazey Fellow at the University of Melbourne. He lives in Redesdale, Victoria.

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