Anthropology, amongst other disciplines and discourses, has attracted much criticism over recent decades for producing and circulating stereotypes of Aboriginal cultural authenticity. Aborigines have been at the forefront of much of this criticism. For a number of reasons, however, many Aborigines are now subscribing to notions of authenticity, and locate ‘real’ Aboriginality in somewhat mysterious biological essences, and proclaim that their biological heritage imbues them with specific cultural values. This paper considers the issue of cultural identity and discusses whether or not cultural identities fit within deterministic models of identity, or if such identities are more fluid and vulnerable to assumption
Calls to imagine new ways of thinking about place, difference and belonging in the Australian contex...
This chapter therefore will describe an Australian Aboriginal worldview of “community” by illustrati...
Governments and social scientists possess a growing capacity to represent social phenomena in quanti...
Anthropology, amongst other disciplines and discourses, has attracted much criticism over recent dec...
Aboriginal identity in settled Australia has been a largely neglected area of research. This neglec...
Despite its geographical position within the Asia-Pacific region, Australia puts a great deal of eff...
This essay considers a range of discourses on identity and the definition of culture. I have little ...
The issue of Indigenous identity has gained more attention in recent years from social science schol...
This thesis is an examination of the complexities surrounding Aboriginal identity as it has been dis...
Concept of Aboriginality is examined from ideas of biological descent, cultural maintenance and poli...
The main theme of the book at hand is to discover which and to what extent mythic metaphors are resp...
I would like to represent through the Australian Aboriginal culture how the issue of identity surfac...
Of all the groups in Australia designated in terms of race or culture none has had their authenticit...
Dominant theories of aboriginal rights articulate the relation between rights and identity in terms...
The very question of Indigenous authenticity, as Jeffrey Sissons reminds us, ‘‘…has deep roots withi...
Calls to imagine new ways of thinking about place, difference and belonging in the Australian contex...
This chapter therefore will describe an Australian Aboriginal worldview of “community” by illustrati...
Governments and social scientists possess a growing capacity to represent social phenomena in quanti...
Anthropology, amongst other disciplines and discourses, has attracted much criticism over recent dec...
Aboriginal identity in settled Australia has been a largely neglected area of research. This neglec...
Despite its geographical position within the Asia-Pacific region, Australia puts a great deal of eff...
This essay considers a range of discourses on identity and the definition of culture. I have little ...
The issue of Indigenous identity has gained more attention in recent years from social science schol...
This thesis is an examination of the complexities surrounding Aboriginal identity as it has been dis...
Concept of Aboriginality is examined from ideas of biological descent, cultural maintenance and poli...
The main theme of the book at hand is to discover which and to what extent mythic metaphors are resp...
I would like to represent through the Australian Aboriginal culture how the issue of identity surfac...
Of all the groups in Australia designated in terms of race or culture none has had their authenticit...
Dominant theories of aboriginal rights articulate the relation between rights and identity in terms...
The very question of Indigenous authenticity, as Jeffrey Sissons reminds us, ‘‘…has deep roots withi...
Calls to imagine new ways of thinking about place, difference and belonging in the Australian contex...
This chapter therefore will describe an Australian Aboriginal worldview of “community” by illustrati...
Governments and social scientists possess a growing capacity to represent social phenomena in quanti...