Unsettled Places

Aboriginal People and Urbanisation in New South Wales

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Those who founded and inhabited the cities and towns of colonial Australia tried to erase the traces of prior Aboriginal ownership as they strove to mark out symbolic borders between 'settled' and 'unsettled' places. In Unsettled Places George Morgan shows how urban Indigenous Australians resisted the idea that they should abandon their culture and community and have contributed as much to the development of contemporary Aboriginal culture and politics as have those in the bush.

ISBN:
9781862547360
Format:
Paperback / softback
Pages:
192
Published:
Publisher:
Wakefield Press
Imprint:
Wakefield Press
Weight:
240 g