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Issue Details:
First known date:
2001-2002...
no.
24
December - February
2001-2002
of
Australian Humanities Review
est. 1996
Australian Humanities Review
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* Contents derived from the 2001-2002 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- Public Intellectuals, Book Culture and Civil Society, single work criticism
- McKenzie Wark Responds to David Carter's Public Intellectuals, Book Culture and Civil Society, single work criticism
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Intertwining Histories : Heritage and Diversity,
single work
essay
In this address/essay Ang poses the following questions: 'How can we recognise diversity as integral and intrinsic to the nation's history, and not just as a decorative afterthought? How can we develop a more diverse, shared, as well as open and living sense of heritage, something that all groups and communities contribute to, including those whose stories and voices are generally marginalised from the canonical national history?' In addressing these questions she draws on her own cultural heritage and her experiences of living in Indonesia and the Netherlands prior to immigrating to Australia.
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