Issue Details: First known date: 2001... 2001 [Review Essay] Memoirs of the Queensland Museum
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'This new series continues the high production standard established by previous volumes of the Memoirs of the Queensland Museum. The six papers document recent archaeological and cultural heritage studies in Queensland, and most papers exemplify recent approaches to cultural heritage documentation and management or recent methodologies for the interpretation of cultural landscapes.'  (Publication summary)

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    y separately published work icon Australian Aboriginal Studies no. 1 2001 Z897785 2001 periodical issue

    'This issue of the journal maintains the diversity of articles published in Australian Aboriginal Studies: and concomitantly reveals the depth and breadth of Indigenous Studies in Australia. We have an article by Mitchell Rolls which discusses the literary work of James Cowan, critically examining his construction of Aborigines and the claims he makes about the Aboriginal metaphysical realm in light of a literary genre that is emerging in which Aborigines are cast as saviours of the supposedly alienated Western self.' (Editorial Introduction)

    2001
    pg. 82-83
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