Description
Discover 'Position Doubtful: Mapping Landscapes and Memories', an evocative trade paperback that masterfully blends narrative and artistry. Authored by the renowned Kim Mahood, this 336-page book takes readers on a profound journey through the Tanami desert in Northern Australia, where the changing landscape mirrors the evolving cultural tapestry of the region. Mahood's insightful storytelling and artistic flair breathe life into memories, offering a poignant reflection on identity, place, and heritage. Participants in groundbreaking mapping projects weave through her narrative, illuminating the relationship between Aboriginal art and its historic context. As she reflects on her childhood experiences living on a cattle station now returned to its traditional custodians, Mahood juxtaposes comedy and tragedy, familiarity and uncertainty, delivering a rich and textured exploration of belonging. This book is perfect for readers seeking an in-depth analysis of contemporary Indigenous issues and landscape reflections. Ideal for lovers of memoirs, art history, and those interested in the intersections of culture and land. Dive into 'Position Doubtful' and unravel the beauty and complexity of Australia’s diverse histories. Perfect for academics and casual readers alike, this compelling work serves as a bridge between artistry and personal memoir, navigating the intricate landscape of memory and place.