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Steeped in story-telling and endlessly curious, Reading the Country: An Introduction to Nomadology (1984) was the product of Paddy Roe, Stephen Muecke and Krim Benterrak, experimenting with what it might be like to think together about country. In the process a senior traditional owner, a cultural t...

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spelling oapen-20.500.12657-397112020-06-18T10:19:21Z Reading the Country Morrissey, Philip Healy, Chris Indigenous Australian culture Indigenous Australian studies Culture and intertextuality Country and nomadology Settlement and resistance First Nations history bic Book Industry Communication::C Language Steeped in story-telling and endlessly curious, Reading the Country: An Introduction to Nomadology (1984) was the product of Paddy Roe, Stephen Muecke and Krim Benterrak, experimenting with what it might be like to think together about country. In the process a senior traditional owner, a cultural theorist and a painter produced a text unlike any other. Reading the Country: 30 Years On is a celebration of one of the great twentieth-century books of intercultural dialogue. Recalling a spirit of intellectual risk and respect, in this collection, Indigenous and non-Indigenous scholars, poets, writers and publishers both acknowledge the past and look, with hope, to future transformations of culture and country. 2020-06-17T14:20:52Z 2020-06-17T14:20:52Z 2019 book ONIX_20200617_9780648124290_52 http://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/39711 eng application/pdf n/a reading-the-country.pdf UTS ePRESS 10.5130/978-0-6481242-8-3 10.5130/978-0-6481242-8-3 feb523b3-bdff-4e43-ad50-063a48b87781 284 Broadway open access
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