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Issue Details:
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2003...
vol.
14
no.
1
2003
of
The Australian Journal of Anthropology
est. 1990
Australian Journal of Anthropology
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Multiculturalism, Latin Americans and indigeneity in Australia
Non-Anglo and Non-Aboriginal Australian Multiculturalism, the Third Side of the Black/White Divide,
single work
criticism
This chapter 'looks at the ways in which [...] claims or identification with indigeneity by "migrants," who are by definition nonindigenous Australians, challenge the important but taken for granted division between the (multicultural) national "we" and the "Indigenous Other"' (67). The author examines the experiences of Latin American migrants and refugees in Adelaide, and draws upon literary works in Spanish by migrant writers.
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