Australia Unit 20 From Racism to Multiculturalism
Australia Unit 20 From Racism to Multiculturalism
Quiz Give the English and a brief explanation for the following: 1淘金热 2多元文化 3厄亚斯巨石 4双向身份 5议会道歉
Quiz Give the English and a brief explanation for the following: 1 淘金热 2 多元文化 3 厄亚斯巨石 4 双向身份 5 议会道歉
Focal Points ethnicity and immigration White Australia Policy ·Multiculturalism Pauline Hanson and the One Nation Party migration to australia today four stages of the settler-Aboriginal relations the struggle for Land Rights for the Indigenous people ·the Mabo decision ·the Wik decision ·the History Wars
Focal Points • ethnicity and immigration • White Australia Policy • Multiculturalism • Pauline Hanson and the One Nation Party • migration to Australia today • four stages of the settler-Aboriginal relations • the struggle for Land Rights for the Indigenous people • the Mabo decision • the Wik decision • the History Wars
This Unit Is Divided into Five Sections I.Ethnicity and Inequality II.From White Australia to Multiculturalism III.Migration Today IV.Aboriginality Today
This Unit Is Divided into Five Sections I. Ethnicity and Inequality II. From White Australia to Multiculturalism III. Migration Today IV. Aboriginality Today
I.Ethnicity and Inequality Ethnic divisions have been a part of australia's history since the eighteenth century. There have been several stages in this history,from periods of outright racism to the current era of multiculturalism. This unit examines the twentieth century history of the two aspects of racism and ethnicity that have underpinned the development of Australian society and culture: ethnicity and immigration the relationship between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Australians
I. Ethnicity and Inequality • Ethnic divisions have been a part of Australia’s history since the eighteenth century. • There have been several stages in this history, from periods of outright racism to the current era of multiculturalism. • This unit examines the twentieth century history of the two aspects of racism and ethnicity that have underpinned the development of Australian society and culture: • ethnicity and immigration • the relationship between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Australians