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See how we roll enduring exile between desert and urban Australia

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See how we roll enduring exile between desert and urban Australia

Autor/Hrsg.: Hinkson, Melinda  
Ort: Durham
Verlag: Duke University Press
Jahr: [2021]
Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (236 Seiten)
ISBN: 9781478022077
 Zugriff vom Campus der TH Aschaffenburg, der HS Coburg
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Autor/Hrsg.: Hinkson, Melinda   Fragezeichen
Titel: See how we roll
Untertitel: enduring exile between desert and urban Australia
Ort: Durham
Verlag: Duke University Press
Jahr: [2021]
Jahr: © 2021
Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (236 Seiten)
ISBN: 9781478022077
Reihe: Global insecurities
Kurzbeschreibung: In See How We Roll Melinda Hinkson follows the experiences of Nungarrayi, a Warlpiri woman from the Central Australian desert, as she struggles to establish a new life for herself in the city of Adelaide. Banished from her hometown, Nungarrayi energetically navigates promises of transformation as well as sedimented racialized expectations on the urban streets. Drawing on a decades-long friendship, Hinkson explores these circumstances through Nungarrayi's relationships: those between her country and kin that sustain and confound life beyond the desert, those that regulate her marginalized citizenship, and the new friendships called out by displacement and metropolitan life. An intimate ethnography, See How We Roll provides great insight into the enduring violence of the settler colonial state while illuminating the efforts of Indigenous people to create lives of dignity and shared purpose in the face of turbulence, grief, and tightening governmental controls
Subject: Aboriginal Australians Urban residence Migration, Internal Australia Warlpiri (Australian people) Social conditions Women, Aboriginal Australian Social conditions Women, Warlpiri Social conditions
E-Book TH Aschaffenburg: https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9781478022077
E-Book HS Coburg: https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9781478022077
Volltext : https://doi.org/10.1215/9781478022077
Volltext : https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9781478022077
Bestand Bayern: BV047602518
Produktsigel: ZDB-23-DGG
Produktsigel: ZDB-198-DUA
Produktsigel: ZDB-198-DUP
Produktsigel: ZDB-23-DSL