The first full-length ethnography applying the concept of diaspora to indigenous migration within the nation state. The first full-length account to provide a double perspective (both home and away) of the migration of Australian Indigenous people from remote settlements to towns and cities. The first full-length account of indigenous migration to explicitly adopt an intercultural approach i.e. not just of cultural conflict but of new social technologies developed for surviving and thriving in non-kin society.
The first full-length ethnography applying the concept of diaspora to indigenous migration within the nation state. The first full-length account to provide a double perspective (both home and away) of the migration of Australian Indigenous people from remote settlements to towns and cities. The first full-length account of indigenous migration to explicitly adopt an intercultural approach i.e. not just of cultural conflict but of new social technologies developed for surviving and thriving in non-kin society.
Paul Burke is currently a Visiting Fellow at the School of Archaeology and Anthropology, Australian National University. In 2009, he was awarded a postdoctoral fellowship by the Australian Research Council to conduct the research for this book. His previous work on anthropologists in native title claims, Law's Anthropology, was published by ANU Press in 2011.
Inhaltsangabe
List of Illustrations Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1. Origins of the Warlpiri Diaspora Chapter 2. 'Getting Away': Reasons and Pathways Chapter 3. Making Alice Springs a Warlpiri Place Chapter 4. Warlpiri Women of Adelaide Chapter 5. Ambivalent Homecomings and the Politics of Home and Away Conclusion References Index
List of Illustrations Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1. Origins of the Warlpiri Diaspora Chapter 2. 'Getting Away': Reasons and Pathways Chapter 3. Making Alice Springs a Warlpiri Place Chapter 4. Warlpiri Women of Adelaide Chapter 5. Ambivalent Homecomings and the Politics of Home and Away Conclusion References Index
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