Indigenous festivals can be a potent site for cross-cultural negotiations of meaning, and spaces where indigenous people can actively represent themselves and their cultures in a positive light. These events can also provide models and opportunities for fuller indigenous social, political and economic participation on indigenous terms [Phipps, Peter & Lisa Slater. 2010. Indigenous Cultural Festivals: Evaluating Impact on Community Health and Wellbeing. Report to Telstra Foundation, RMIT Globalism Research Centre. http://rmit.edu.au/globalism/publications/reports (ISBN 978-0-9805531-8-5)] and challenge hegemonic notions of sovereignty in a settler-colonial society [Phipps Peter 2010. 'Performances of Power: Indigenous Cultural Festi...
The project aims at theorising the idea of ‘festivalization’ of the local and global public sphere g...
The project aims at theorising the idea of ‘festivalization’ of the local and global public sphere g...
Slater\u27s focus is settler Australia\u27s inability to hear Aboriginal people on their own terms. ...
With the support of the Telstra Foundation and the Australian Research Council, RMIT researchers inv...
This article situates the phenomenon of indigenous cultural festivals in the context of globalizatio...
Festivals and other public events that feature indigenous dance performances are a burgeoning phenom...
Festivals and other public events that feature indigenous dance performances are a burgeoning phenom...
This chapter reviews the socio-cultural benefits and impacts of Indigenous festivals, along with the...
In order to shed light on the creative ways that the concept of cultural heritage is being employed ...
The concept of indigenous cultural assertion and its impact are discussed. In the first decade of th...
Indigenous cultural festivals attract international performers and audiences. They include events as...
The socio-economic crisis in too many Indigenous Australian\u27s lives is of pressing social and pol...
Indigenous cultural festivals are increasingly being recognized for their contribution to the growth...
[Extract] Festival of Pacific Arts performances present culture as spectacle but such performances a...
The project aims at theorising the idea of ‘festivalization’ of the local and global public sphere g...
The project aims at theorising the idea of ‘festivalization’ of the local and global public sphere g...
The project aims at theorising the idea of ‘festivalization’ of the local and global public sphere g...
Slater\u27s focus is settler Australia\u27s inability to hear Aboriginal people on their own terms. ...
With the support of the Telstra Foundation and the Australian Research Council, RMIT researchers inv...
This article situates the phenomenon of indigenous cultural festivals in the context of globalizatio...
Festivals and other public events that feature indigenous dance performances are a burgeoning phenom...
Festivals and other public events that feature indigenous dance performances are a burgeoning phenom...
This chapter reviews the socio-cultural benefits and impacts of Indigenous festivals, along with the...
In order to shed light on the creative ways that the concept of cultural heritage is being employed ...
The concept of indigenous cultural assertion and its impact are discussed. In the first decade of th...
Indigenous cultural festivals attract international performers and audiences. They include events as...
The socio-economic crisis in too many Indigenous Australian\u27s lives is of pressing social and pol...
Indigenous cultural festivals are increasingly being recognized for their contribution to the growth...
[Extract] Festival of Pacific Arts performances present culture as spectacle but such performances a...
The project aims at theorising the idea of ‘festivalization’ of the local and global public sphere g...
The project aims at theorising the idea of ‘festivalization’ of the local and global public sphere g...
The project aims at theorising the idea of ‘festivalization’ of the local and global public sphere g...
Slater\u27s focus is settler Australia\u27s inability to hear Aboriginal people on their own terms. ...