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Rosita Henry - Performing Place, Practising Memories: Aboriginal Australians, Hippies and the State - 9781782386834 - V9781782386834
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Performing Place, Practising Memories: Aboriginal Australians, Hippies and the State

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Description for Performing Place, Practising Memories: Aboriginal Australians, Hippies and the State Paperback. This study focuses in particular on the town of Kuranda in North Queensland and the relationship between the settlers and the local Aboriginal population, concentrating on a number of linked social dramas that portrayed the use of both public and private space. Series: Space and Place. Num Pages: 287 pages, 17 illustrations, 3 maps. BIC Classification: 1MBFQ; 3JJPL; JFSL9; JHMC. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 228 x 162 x 14. Weight in Grams: 390.
During the 1970s a wave of 'counter-culture' people moved into rural communities in many parts of Australia. This study focuses in particular on the town of Kuranda in North Queensland and the relationship between the settlers and the local Aboriginal population, concentrating on a number of linked social dramas that portrayed the use of both public and private space. Through their public performances and in their everyday spatial encounters, these people resisted the bureaucratic state but, in the process, they also contributed to the cultivation and propagation of state effects.

Product Details

Publisher
Berghahn Books
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2014
Series
Space and Place
Condition
New
Weight
390g
Number of Pages
288
Place of Publication
Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781782386834
SKU
V9781782386834
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Ref
99-15

About Rosita Henry
Rosita Henry is an Associate Professor of Anthropology and a Fellow of the Cairns Institute, James Cook University, Australia. She is coeditor of The Challenge of Indigenous Peoples: Spectacle or Politics? (2011) and author of numerous articles on the political anthropology of place and performance.

Reviews for Performing Place, Practising Memories: Aboriginal Australians, Hippies and the State
- a rich ethnography that tracks the social, cultural and spatial becoming of a place. Clearly inspired by the powerful emergence of place studies and consciousness around the constructed nature of place and place meaning - Henry does her discipline's primary method of ethnography proud and offers a riveting account of life in place through the lens of multiple stakeholders, ... Read more

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