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We Are Yanyuwa, No Matter What: Town life, family and country

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posted on 2019-08-22, 00:05 authored by PHILIP JOHN ADGEMIS
This dissertation is an anthropological case study of identity, social change and cultural continuity for Yanyuwa families living in and around the remote township of Borroloola and the Sir Edward Pellew Islands, in the south-west Gulf of Carpentaria in the Northern Territory, Australia. The research explores shifting social and cultural dynamics of experience and knowledge transfer throughout the last five decades, focused on changing conceptions of being Yanyuwa and what this implies for current and future generations. Ongoing colonial power relationships, cross-generational contrasts in socialisation and shame pertaining to a perceived failure in fulfilling cultural expectations are core themes of the study.

History

Principal supervisor

John James Bradley

Additional supervisor 1

Rachel Standfield

Additional supervisor 2

Amanda Kearney

Additional supervisor 3

Liam Brady

Year of Award

2017

Department, School or Centre

Historical Studies

Course

Doctor of Philosophy

Degree Type

DOCTORATE

Faculty

Faculty of Arts