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Contends that 'horse breaking' has been used in Australian literature as a euphamism and 'justification' for Aboriginal-white conflict and dispossession of Aboriginal land.
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'They Will Have to Come Sooner or Later if You Stick At 'Em : Horse Breaking As Metaphor in Australian Cultural Discourse
Westerly
Subjects:
- The Man from Snowy River 1890 single work poetry
- We of the Never-Never 1908 single work novel
- Silver Brumby Series 1958-1999 series - author novel
- Coonardoo : The Well in the Shadow 1928 single work novel
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