An Appreciation of Difference: WEHStanner and Aboriginal Australia is a tribute nearly 30 years after his death to one of the lost esteemed anthropologists who worked in Indigenous Australian contexts. It is also a reflection on what Stanner achieved in his lifetime and what his work contributes to current Indigenous issues and Indigenous studies in Australia today
the related topics for 'Intensification ' I found that the 'Social Organisation &apos...
A book review of 'Culture in translation : the anthropological legacy of R.H. Mathews' edited by Mar...
[Extract] Tim Rowse has a rare talent for making us see things anew. He has done it in earlier book...
Review(s) of: An appreciation of difference: WEH Stanner and Aboriginal Australia, edited by Melinda...
There is no more imposing figure in the history of Australian anthropology than W.E.H. (\u27Bill\u27...
[Extract] Diane Austin-Broos is an eminent anthropologist whose ethnographic research in Australia h...
The topic of Chris Healy's book Forgetting Aborigines is not new. Probably the best known critique o...
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[Extract] Rani Kerin recounts the story of Australia's oldest university unit devoted to research in...
‘And there’ll be NO dancing’: Perspectives on policies impacting Indigenous Australia since 2007, ed...
[Extract]: This is not the first account of the work of Aboriginal traditional healers. The original...
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[Extract] Reviewing an edited volume presents a unique set of challenges. In a sole-authored monogra...
the related topics for 'Intensification ' I found that the 'Social Organisation &apos...
A book review of 'Culture in translation : the anthropological legacy of R.H. Mathews' edited by Mar...
[Extract] Tim Rowse has a rare talent for making us see things anew. He has done it in earlier book...
Review(s) of: An appreciation of difference: WEH Stanner and Aboriginal Australia, edited by Melinda...
There is no more imposing figure in the history of Australian anthropology than W.E.H. (\u27Bill\u27...
[Extract] Diane Austin-Broos is an eminent anthropologist whose ethnographic research in Australia h...
The topic of Chris Healy's book Forgetting Aborigines is not new. Probably the best known critique o...
Book review of 'A Different Inequality: the politics of debate about remote Aboriginal Australia' by...
How often have you heard a well-meaning person asking ‘What is the answer to the “Aboriginal problem...
Review(s) of: Arguments About Aborigines: Australia and the Evolution of Social Anthropology, by L.R...
[Extract] Rani Kerin recounts the story of Australia's oldest university unit devoted to research in...
‘And there’ll be NO dancing’: Perspectives on policies impacting Indigenous Australia since 2007, ed...
[Extract]: This is not the first account of the work of Aboriginal traditional healers. The original...
A book review of 'Sharing Spaces: Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Responses to Store, Country and Righ...
[Extract] Reviewing an edited volume presents a unique set of challenges. In a sole-authored monogra...
the related topics for 'Intensification ' I found that the 'Social Organisation &apos...
A book review of 'Culture in translation : the anthropological legacy of R.H. Mathews' edited by Mar...
[Extract] Tim Rowse has a rare talent for making us see things anew. He has done it in earlier book...