From urban Aborigines to Aboriginality and the city : one path through the history of Australian cultural geography

Kay J. Anderson, Jane M. Jacobs

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    Abstract

    This paper charts one idiosyncratic and rather personalised path through the emergence of cultural geography in the Australian context. It takes as its example the transition from research which examines a category group identified as ‘urban Aborigines’ to more recent research of our own which looks at the theme of how Aboriginality is articulated in and through the space of the city. This transition provides a way of registering some broader changes within the sub-disciplinary field of cultural geography. The paper also reflects on recent criticism that a cultural emphasis detracts from the political edge of geographical research. The influential work of Fay Gale suggests that this claim is somewhat misplaced in the context of the development of the sub-discipline in Australia.
    Original languageEnglish
    Number of pages11
    JournalAustralian Geographical Studies
    Publication statusPublished - 1997

    Keywords

    • Aboriginal Australians
    • Aboriginality
    • Australia
    • cities and towns
    • cultural geography
    • urban

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