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Issue Details: First known date: 2020... no. 168 July 2020 of The Monthly est. 2005 The Monthly
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The Promise of an Australian Homecoming : What Would Make an Acknowledgement of Country More Welcome, Megan Davis , single work column
'There is an uncritical but flawed assumption that Aboriginal people are unquestionably Australian republicans. Professor Marcia Langton, responding to republican ridicule of the pomp and circumstance of the British royal family, pointed out that many Aboriginal people in fact have deep respect for the ceremony of the Crown, because our culture understands the power of ritual and symbolism. Such customary protocols speak to the conservatism of culture – it is slow to change − but provide continuity between the past and the present. Today in Australia, an ancient cultural practice relating to the regulation of strangers on country, born of recognition, relatedness and reciprocity, has become a welcoming convention for the nation.' (Introduction)
(p. 8-11)
The Rain Heron : Robbie Arnott, Helen Elliott , single work review
— Review of The Rain Heron Robbie Arnott , 2020 single work novel ;
(p. 57)
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