Performing Place, Practising Memories : : Aboriginal Australians, Hippies and the State / / Rosita Henry.

During the 1970s a wave of ‘counter-culture’ people moved into rural communities in many parts of Australia. This study focuses in particular on the town of Kuranda in North Queensland and the relationship between the settlers and the local Aboriginal population, concentrating on a number of linked...

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Space and Place ; 8
Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- FIGURES AND MAPS -- PREFACE -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- Introducing Place. Fieldwork and Framework -- Chapter 1. Colonising Place: The Mutilation of Memory -- Chapter 2. Countering Place: Hippies, Hairies and ‘Enacted Utopia’ -- Chapter 3 Performing Place: Amphitheater Dramas -- Chapter 4. Commodifying Place: The Metamorphosis of the Markets -- Chapter 5. Planning Place: Main Street Blues -- Chapter 6. Dancing Place: Cultural Renaissance and Tjapukai Theatre -- Chapter 7. Protesting Place: Environmentalists, Aboriginal People and the Skyrail -- Chapter 8. Creating Place: The Production of a Space for Difference -- REFERENCES -- INDEX
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During the 1970s a wave of ‘counter-culture’ people moved into rural communities in many parts of Australia. This study focuses in particular on the town of Kuranda in North Queensland and the relationship between the settlers and the local Aboriginal population, concentrating on a number of linked social dramas that portrayed the use of both public and private space. Through their public performances and in their everyday spatial encounters, these people resisted the bureaucratic state but, in the process, they also contributed to the cultivation and propagation of state effects.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 25. Jun 2024)
Nineteen eighties.
Nineteen seventies.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural & Social. bisacsh
Performance Studies, Anthropology (General).
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Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
FIGURES AND MAPS --
PREFACE --
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS --
Introducing Place. Fieldwork and Framework --
Chapter 1. Colonising Place: The Mutilation of Memory --
Chapter 2. Countering Place: Hippies, Hairies and ‘Enacted Utopia’ --
Chapter 3 Performing Place: Amphitheater Dramas --
Chapter 4. Commodifying Place: The Metamorphosis of the Markets --
Chapter 5. Planning Place: Main Street Blues --
Chapter 6. Dancing Place: Cultural Renaissance and Tjapukai Theatre --
Chapter 7. Protesting Place: Environmentalists, Aboriginal People and the Skyrail --
Chapter 8. Creating Place: The Production of a Space for Difference --
REFERENCES --
INDEX
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title_alt Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
FIGURES AND MAPS --
PREFACE --
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS --
Introducing Place. Fieldwork and Framework --
Chapter 1. Colonising Place: The Mutilation of Memory --
Chapter 2. Countering Place: Hippies, Hairies and ‘Enacted Utopia’ --
Chapter 3 Performing Place: Amphitheater Dramas --
Chapter 4. Commodifying Place: The Metamorphosis of the Markets --
Chapter 5. Planning Place: Main Street Blues --
Chapter 6. Dancing Place: Cultural Renaissance and Tjapukai Theatre --
Chapter 7. Protesting Place: Environmentalists, Aboriginal People and the Skyrail --
Chapter 8. Creating Place: The Production of a Space for Difference --
REFERENCES --
INDEX
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contents Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
FIGURES AND MAPS --
PREFACE --
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS --
Introducing Place. Fieldwork and Framework --
Chapter 1. Colonising Place: The Mutilation of Memory --
Chapter 2. Countering Place: Hippies, Hairies and ‘Enacted Utopia’ --
Chapter 3 Performing Place: Amphitheater Dramas --
Chapter 4. Commodifying Place: The Metamorphosis of the Markets --
Chapter 5. Planning Place: Main Street Blues --
Chapter 6. Dancing Place: Cultural Renaissance and Tjapukai Theatre --
Chapter 7. Protesting Place: Environmentalists, Aboriginal People and the Skyrail --
Chapter 8. Creating Place: The Production of a Space for Difference --
REFERENCES --
INDEX
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