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This essay, using contrasts such as the suburbs and the outback, suggests that non-Aboriginal Australians restrict their thoughts of space to rigid concepts such as front and back and that the outback - and those who live outside densely populated colonialist Australia - provides many more ways of viewing and being part of space.
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Outback
Subjects:
- Australian Outback, Central Australia,
Settings:
- Alice Springs, Southern Northern Territory, Northern Territory,
- Kimberley area, North Western Australia, Western Australia,
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