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Places Of Reconciliation Commemorating Indigenous History In The Heartof Melbourne Sarah Pinto

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Places Of Reconciliation Commemorating Indigenous History In The Heartof Melbourne Sarah Pinto
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Publisher: Melbourne University Publishing
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.58 MB
Author: Sarah Pinto
ISBN: 9780522872323, 0522872328
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Places Of Reconciliation Commemorating Indigenous History In The Heartof Melbourne Sarah Pinto by Sarah Pinto 9780522872323, 0522872328 instant download after payment.

The centre of Melbourne is filled with stories about the city's pasts. Like all of Australia's cities, it is a place that is dominated by markers of the settler-colonial past. Yet when it comes to its Indigenous pasts, the city is mostly a place of silence. Since the 1990s, however, Indigenous histories have been brought into central Melbourne's commemorative landscapes. Monuments, memorials, namings, and artworks have all been used to mark the city's Indigenous pasts. These historical markers can be found in the everyday places of parks, roads, bridges, and thoroughfares. Taken together, they are an incursion into the city's commemorative landscapes. Places of Reconciliation tells the story of the introduction of official commemorations of Indigenous peoples and histories into the heart of Melbourne since 2000. It explains how they came to be part of the city, and the ways in which they have challenged the erasure of its Indigenous histories. In telling this story, the book also examines the kind of places that have been made and unmade by these commemorations, and how we might understand them as public historical projects in the early decades of the twenty-first century.
ISBN : 9780522872323

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