Australian Humanities Review; Issue 44, 2008
Edited by Monique Rooney and Russell Smith
ISSN ISSN 1835-8063 (Print version) $14.95 (GST inclusive)ISSN ISSN 1325-8338 (Online)
Citation url: http://epress.anu.edu.au?p=38451
Issue 44 of Australian Humanities Review is dedicated to exploring the idea of ‘the South’ and its role in Australians’ perception of their place in the world. Culturally and politically, Australia is closer to the North than to the southern nations that are its neighbours, while geographically, ecologically and historically it remains part of the South. What are the implications of Australia’s global position? What reorientations of our notions of history, culture and knowledge are required for Australia fully to acknowledge its southern status?
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