Issue Details: First known date: 2004... 2004 Re-Imagining the Australian Nation-Space : Voices from Aboriginal Australia
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Sareen and Thomas 'look at some of the dimensions of the concept of an/several Aboriginal nation(s), its implications and ramifications with special reference to how it can and has been used to revise the history, politics and culture of these peoples in relation to the structures and discourses of the Australian nation.' Reference is made to some Aboriginal Australian writers, including Sally Morgan, Doris Pilkington and Ruby Langford Ginibi.

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    y separately published work icon Cultural Interfaces S. K. Sareen (editor), Sheel C. Nuna (editor), Malati Mathur (editor), New Delhi : Indialog Publications , 2004 Z1101341 2004 anthology criticism 'Cultural Interfaces is a collection of twenty papers by international as well as young research scholars engaged in Australian Studies in India. These were presented at the First International Conference of the Indian Association for the Study of Australia (IASA). With contributions from Bruce Bennett, Jennifer Strauss, Dennis Haskell, Satendra Nandan, David Kimber, Fran Siemensma, Parimal Roy and Marianne Robinson, Y. Yagama Reddy and Quentin-Stevenson Perks amongst many others, this volume reflects a dynamic engagement of ideas, both from a literary and a socio-political perspective, in the areas of history, culture, art, trade and education. The interfaces these essays provide, the interdisciplinary ethos they promote, are a much-needed new dimension to the study of Australian culture, society and polity in India. The present collection is set to meet precisely that objective.' New Delhi : Indialog Publications , 2004 pg. 30-40
    Note: Includes bibliography.
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