Tribe, Indigene and Nation: Towards a comparitive analysis of Aboriginal India, Australia and Fiji

Document Type

Book Chapter

Faculty

Faculty of Community Services, Education and Social Sciences

School

School of International, Cultural and Community Studies / Centre for Research in Entertainment, Arts,Technology, Education and Communications

RAS ID

1220

Comments

Griffin, C. (2002). Tribe, Indigene and nation: Towards a comparitive analysis of Aboriginal India, Australia and Fiji. In: Driesen, C., & Nandan, S. (eds) Austral-Asian Encounters. Prestige Publications: New Delhi, India.

Abstract

This collection of papers signals the emer-gence of innovative developments in Australian Studies. In the area of cultural theory, some of the brightest talents from Australia, New Zealand and India theorize the fresh insights emerging through exploration of the commonalties of the shared colonial and postcolonial experience of these regions.

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