Boundary Writing : : An Exploration of Race, Culture, and Gender Binaries in Contemporary Australia / / ed. by Lynette Russell.

Have globalization and the emergence of virtual cultures reduced cultural diversity? Will the world become homogenized or Americanized? Boundary Writing sets out to demonstrate that this oversimplification denies the reality that today there is greater space for cultural diversity than ever before....

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter UHP eBook Package 2000-2013
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Place / Publishing House:Honolulu : : University of Hawaii Press, , [2006]
©2006
Year of Publication:2006
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (232 p.) :; 7 illus.
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Chapter 1. Introduction
  • Chapter 2. From Beats to Cybersex: Australian Gay Male Appropriation of Public Spaces
  • Chapter 3. The Nonsurgical Option: Deciding Not to Decide about Gender Identity
  • Chapter 4. Non-Anglo and Non-Aboriginal Australian: Multiculturalism, the Third Side of the Black/White Divide
  • Chapter 5. Cultural Calculus: Cultural Translation and the Politics of Indigenous Cultural Property
  • Chapter 6. ". . . different lives in different places": A Space for Multiple White Identities through Aboriginal Rock Music
  • Chapter 7. Indigenous Rights and the Mutability of Cultures: Tradition, Change, and the Politics of Recognition
  • Chapter 8. Beyond Orality and Literacy: Textuality, Modernity, and Representation in Gularabulu: Stories from the West Kimberley
  • Chapter 9. Rom and the Academy Repositioned: Binary Models in Yolŋu Intellectual Traditions and their Application to Wider Intercultural Dialogues
  • Contributors
  • Index