The First Ever Christmas: And Who to Blame is full of wonderful cartoons that poke gentle fun at the traditional image of Christmas from award-winning illustrator Gray Joliffe.
This is the first exploration of modern Australian social anthropology which examines the forces that helped shaped its formation. In his new work, Geoffrey Gray reveals the struggle to establish and consolidate anthropology in Australia as an academic discipline. He argues that to do so, anthropologists had to demonstrate that their discipline was the predominant interpreter of Indigenous life. Thus they were able, and called on, to assist government in the control, development and advancement of Indigenous peoples. Gray aims to help us understand the present organisational structures, and assist in the formulation of anthropology's future role in Australia; to provide a wider political and social context for Australian social anthropology, and to consider the importance of anthropology as a past definer of Indigenous people. Gray's work complements and adds to earlier publications: Wolfe's Settler Colonialism and the Transformation of Anthropology, McGregor's Imagined Destinies and Anderson's Cultivating Whiteness.
A compilation of the funniest cartoons from the much-loved Chloe & Co. Gorgeous but dippy Chloe and her pals take a refreshingly sceptical view of men, dating, work and friendships. Specially selected by Gray Joliffe, Chloe & Co features many of his best laugh-out-loud cartoons. Their wicked wit and loopy characters have entertained millions of newspaper readers for over fifteen years.
Whereas crime more generally has fallen over the last 20 years, levels of serious youth violence remain high. This book presents innovative research into the complex relationship between adverse childhood experiences and serious youth violence. While the implementation of trauma-informed approaches to working with adolescents in the justice system is becoming common practice, there remains a dearth of research into the efficacy of such approaches. Foregrounding young people's voices, this book explores the theoretical underpinnings of trauma and the manifestations of childhood adversity. The authors conclude by advocating for a more psychosocial approach to trauma-informed policy and practice within the youth justice system.
Enjoyed by readers of the Daily Mail for over 10 years, 'Up and Running' observes the endeavours of the gorgeous but dippy Chloe and her neurotic friends as they stumble through the pitfalls of dating and watch the world go by from their comically-cynical perspective. Having entertained millions of readers in one of the country's most popular newspapers, this compilation of 200 of the funniest cartoons from the Daily Mail archives is guaranteed to amuse both fans and Chloe-newcomers alike.
The first Jewish Christmas book for over 2000 years Gray Joliffe is an award winning cartoonist for the Daily Mail. Here he has a very offbeat look at Christmas.
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