Images of Australia: An Introductory Reader in Australian StudiesGillian Whitlock, David Carter This introductory text for students and general readers is designed for use with the new ABC TV Open Learning program. Through a collection of 14 readings by writers and academics such as Graeme Davison and Gail Reekie it explores questions of Australian culture and identity. |
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Page 116
... groups in Australia and as the preferred basis for govern- ment ethnic policies " .21 The ACPEA extended the three princi- ples of multiculturalism adopted in 1977. It suggested that Australian institutions should adapt to reflect the ...
... groups in Australia and as the preferred basis for govern- ment ethnic policies " .21 The ACPEA extended the three princi- ples of multiculturalism adopted in 1977. It suggested that Australian institutions should adapt to reflect the ...
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... groups editorial control over their programs , leading to sustained political in - fighting within ethnic groups and between the government , the ABC and 3ZZZ manage- ment . Right - wing ethnic groups protested loudly to the govern ...
... groups editorial control over their programs , leading to sustained political in - fighting within ethnic groups and between the government , the ABC and 3ZZZ manage- ment . Right - wing ethnic groups protested loudly to the govern ...
Page 141
... groups , Aborig- ines and the handicapped in the celebrations . The conclusion was inescapable : only white Anglo middle - class men really had any- thing to celebrate in Australia ; the inclusion of the rest was token- ism . If the ...
... groups , Aborig- ines and the handicapped in the celebrations . The conclusion was inescapable : only white Anglo middle - class men really had any- thing to celebrate in Australia ; the inclusion of the rest was token- ism . If the ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Part Two White Australia Has a Black History | 59 |
Part Three A Multicultural Nation? | 101 |
Copyright | |
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References to this book
Alter/Asians: Asian-Australian Identities in Art, Media, and Popular Culture Ien Ang No preview available - 2000 |