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Issue Details: First known date: 2015... 2015 Early Encounters in Aboriginal Place : The Role of Emotions in French Readings of Indigenous Sites
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This paper contributes to the burgeoning scholarship on the significance of emotions in the history of cross-cultural encounters... it examines how emotions governed European engagements with Aboriginal cultural landscapes and shaped Europeans' imaginings of how places could be constituted as sacred. It looks specifically at the writings of Fran ois Peron, one of the scientific crew of the Baudin expedition, a French Revolutionary voyage that visited Australia and Timor between 1801 and 1803. During the exploration of Australia the French expedition discovered two Aboriginal places that were interpreted as religiously significant to the local people: a grove discovered at Geographe Bay in the south-west of Australia and two tombs found at Maria Island off the south-east of Tasmania. Peron's extended discussion of these Aboriginal sites highlights the significance of emotions in the construction of ethnographic accounts, as well as the role of emotions in transcultural perceptions of place.' (Publication abstract)

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    y separately published work icon Australian Aboriginal Studies no. 2 December 2015 9217771 2015 periodical issue

    'In a 1991 editorial for Australian Aboriginal Studies to inaugurate his term as Principal of AIATSIS, Bill Jonas wrote that the Institute had a tradition of scholars pursuing multidisciplinary research that was based on excellence and sensitivity towards Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. He stressed that no one wants excellence more than Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and added that research had to be done properly for such a tradition to continue.'  (Editorial introduction)

    2015
    pg. 12-23
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12-23 Early Encounters in Aboriginal Place : The Role of Emotions in French Readings of Indigenous Sitessmall AustLit logo Australian Aboriginal Studies
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    Australia,
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  • Timor, Southeast Asia, South and East Asia, Asia,
  • 1801-1803
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