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Native to the Nation - Disciplining Landscapes and Bodies in Australia

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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Klappentext In a world increasingly marked by migration and dislocation! the question of displacement! and of establishing a sense of belonging! has become ever more common and ever more urgent. But what of those who stay in place? How do people who remain in their place of origin or ancestral homeland rearticulate a sense of connection! of belonging! when ownership of the territory they occupy is contested?Focusing on Australia! Allaine Cerwonka examines the physical and narrative spatial practices by which people reclaim territory in the wake of postcolonial claims to land by indigenous people and new immigration of "foreigners." As a multicultural! postcolonial nation whose claims to land until recently were premised on the notion of the continent as "empty" (terra nullius)! Australia offers an especially rich lens for understanding the reterritorialization of the nation-state in an era of globalization. To this end! Native to the Nation provides a multisited ethnography of two communities in Melbourne! the Fitzroy Police Station and the East Melbourne Garden Club! allowing us to see how bodies are managed and nations physically constructed in everyday confrontations and cultivations.Allaine Cerwonka is assistant professor of women's studies and political science at Georgia State University. Zusammenfassung Focusing on Australia! Allaine Cerwonka examines the physical and narrative spatial practices by which people reclaim territory in the wake of postcolonial claims to land by indigenous people and new immigration of "foreigners.

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Autori Allaine Cerwonka, Cerwonka Allaine
Editore University Of Minnesota Press
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 19.07.2004
 
EAN 9780816643486
ISBN 978-0-8166-4348-6
Pagine 288
Serie Barrows Lectures
Barrows Lectures
Borderlines
Categoria Scienze sociali, diritto, economia > Sociologia > Analisi delle strutture sociali

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