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'In this chapter I am going to advance the thesis that spatial movements, including landscape, everyday 'city spaces', writing and travel, are all closely interrelated, and that the extraordinary mobility of recent creative work by Aboriginal artists constitutes a strong movement towards post-colonisation as it carries a series of implications for the practice of perceiving the land.' (164)
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Appropriation or Post-Colonial Renaissance
Subjects:
- Reading the Country : Introduction to Nomadology 1984 anthology prose
- Narroondarie's Wives 1924 single work short story
- Gularabulu : Stories from the West Kimberley 1983 selected work criticism life story oral history
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