Beate Neumeier and Kay Schaffer’s edited book, Decolonizing Landscape: Indigenous Cultures in Australia, examines the violence of Australia’s colonial past to engage in an intercultural dialogue and call for a renewed ethical response. The multi-disciplinary character of the topic is clearly reflected in this volume which brings together 15 innovative essays that combine philosophical, ethnographic, psychoanalytical, postmodern, and postcolonial approaches. In their introduction, Neumeier and..
Throughout this thesis, I make a case for decolonising consciousness as a reflexive orientation that...
The ways in which European settlers have disrupted Australian lands, and disrupted the relationship ...
This book is concerned with the ways in which Indigenous peoples express their cultural and social i...
Review of Decolonizing the Landscape: Indigenous Cultures in Australia, ed. by Beate Neumeier and Ka...
Review of Decolonizing the Landscape: Indigenous Cultures in Australia, ed. by Beate Neumeier and Ka...
The opening years of the 21st century have seen profound shifts in Australian Indigenous affairs. Th...
Visual anthropology and the anthropology of the visual generate a strong interest in various domains...
This book is based on a workshop, ‘The difference that identity makes’, held in July 2016 at the Syd...
A challenge for all universities in Australia is how to engage, and importantly, retain Aboriginal s...
In the realm of the social our incommensurable differences define us, yet more often we find they di...
Scope and Method of Study: This study analyzes the role of place and its cultural significance in th...
The ways in which European settlers have disrupted Australian lands, and disrupted the relationship ...
Written against the background of critical whiteness studies, the article deals with the poetry of ...
The essays in this book are focussed on the northern and central outback regions of Australia. They ...
Over the past decade a range of artistic practices have emerged in and from so-called Australia that...
Throughout this thesis, I make a case for decolonising consciousness as a reflexive orientation that...
The ways in which European settlers have disrupted Australian lands, and disrupted the relationship ...
This book is concerned with the ways in which Indigenous peoples express their cultural and social i...
Review of Decolonizing the Landscape: Indigenous Cultures in Australia, ed. by Beate Neumeier and Ka...
Review of Decolonizing the Landscape: Indigenous Cultures in Australia, ed. by Beate Neumeier and Ka...
The opening years of the 21st century have seen profound shifts in Australian Indigenous affairs. Th...
Visual anthropology and the anthropology of the visual generate a strong interest in various domains...
This book is based on a workshop, ‘The difference that identity makes’, held in July 2016 at the Syd...
A challenge for all universities in Australia is how to engage, and importantly, retain Aboriginal s...
In the realm of the social our incommensurable differences define us, yet more often we find they di...
Scope and Method of Study: This study analyzes the role of place and its cultural significance in th...
The ways in which European settlers have disrupted Australian lands, and disrupted the relationship ...
Written against the background of critical whiteness studies, the article deals with the poetry of ...
The essays in this book are focussed on the northern and central outback regions of Australia. They ...
Over the past decade a range of artistic practices have emerged in and from so-called Australia that...
Throughout this thesis, I make a case for decolonising consciousness as a reflexive orientation that...
The ways in which European settlers have disrupted Australian lands, and disrupted the relationship ...
This book is concerned with the ways in which Indigenous peoples express their cultural and social i...