Issue Details: First known date: 2018... 2018 Walking, Frontier and Nation : Re/tracing the Songlines in Central Australian Literature
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    y separately published work icon Journal of Intercultural Studies Knowledge Intersections : Exploring the Research of Central Australia vol. 40 no. 1 2018 15407399 2018 periodical issue

    'The papers in this issue emerged from the inaugural Knowledge Intersections Research Symposium held in May 2017 at the Desert Peoples Centre campus of Batchelor Institute of Indigenous Tertiary Education located in Alice Springs, Australia. The theme ‘Knowledge Intersections’ was Adopted for the research symposium and has continued into this volume. The symposium was held in conjunction with the 2017 Northern Territory (NT) Writers’ Festival, which had the theme of ‘Crossings | Iwerre-Atherre’. The language in the title came from local Arrernte people who interpreted crossings as iwerre-atherre, meaning two roads meeting, neither blocking nor erasing the other; two-way learning or travelling together.' (Lisa Hal, John Guenther : Editor's introduction)

    2018
    pg. 118-140
Subjects:
  • Alice Springs, Southern Northern Territory, Northern Territory,
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