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‘The Clay Maiden’ talons of the rising sea. Most of the tree’s roots, once firmly embedded in clay, now dangle in a void. Very soon it will tumble from the cliff top and crash onto the rocks below. When this happens, the clay maiden will be dislodged from the earth, blown into dust by the wind and washed away by the富足女人 发表于 2025-3-27 05:43:33
Nervous Landscapes: Race and Space in Australiae rules and devices that are set up to achieve this. A segregated society necessitates a segregated landscape and one of my premises in this chapter is that the policies and practices of segregation could not be implemented in Australia until the white colonial state had achieved substantial cadastrVOK 发表于 2025-3-27 13:11:58
The Intimate, Urbanising Frontier: Native Camps and Settler Colonialism’s Violent Array of Spaces ark, which run through the northeastern stretches of the city. Yet, in 1841 newly arrived Englishwoman Sarah Bunbury could walk the same river and see an entirely different settler space. ‘I am charmed with Australia dear Mama and Papa’, she wrote in a letter home. Sarah described the houses of EuropeTOXIC 发表于 2025-3-27 16:36:00
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The Politics of ‘Periodical Counting’: Race, Place and Identity in Southern New Zealandneteenth and twentieth centuries was one fraught with material, spatial and political implications for the tribe.. Census taking provided evidence for the erasure of Ngāi Tahu land ownership and territorial rights, while enumerators also reconstructed the tribal population as ‘white’. ‘Periodical coSarcoma 发表于 2025-3-28 02:10:35
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