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Dr Ingelbrecht s book consists of a play, a short story and an exegesis that critically explore shame, apology and forgiveness in the context of national commemoration, the Stolen Generations and Kevin Rudd s apology speech. Particular emphasis is focused on the views of mixed heritage families of Aboriginal-Afghan-Anglo cultural descent. Her play Sorry explores how collective memory of the past, including traumatic memory of being taken from one s family, affects the present in complex and surprising ways. Her exegesis, Shame and Apology in the Nation-State: Reflections and Remembrance…mehr

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Dr Ingelbrecht s book consists of a play, a short story and an exegesis that critically explore shame, apology and forgiveness in the context of national commemoration, the Stolen Generations and Kevin Rudd s apology speech. Particular emphasis is focused on the views of mixed heritage families of Aboriginal-Afghan-Anglo cultural descent. Her play Sorry explores how collective memory of the past, including traumatic memory of being taken from one s family, affects the present in complex and surprising ways. Her exegesis, Shame and Apology in the Nation-State: Reflections and Remembrance explores the importance of national commemoration, such as ANZAC Day, in promoting national collective memory, and concludes that a collective annual commemoration on behalf of the nation s stolen people would be a more compelling reconciliatory act than a single apology by a particular prime minister.
Autorenporträt
Dr Suzanne Ingelbrecht is a theatre practitioner and educator based in Perth, Western Australia. Her plays have been performed in Australia and overseas, and are published by the Australian Script Centre at www.ozscript.org/playwright3369.html. Shame and Apology in the Nation-State: Reflections and Remembrance is her first book.