Author(s) |
Nash, Joshua
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Publication Date |
2018
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Abstract |
This piece is proffered as a reconciliation. I intend it as an appeasement across the disciplines of language documentation, linguistics, architectural history, and, to a smaller extent, Australian colonial and cultural history. Further, the creative license I take in my writing style and the topics with which I grapple mean that I hope to reach new understandings of a story about the history of the exploration of the Australian interior now becoming more broadly known: the cultural and physical history associated with the presence of the Afghan cameleers in Australia.
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Citation |
Refract, 1(1), p. 103-118
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ISSN |
2640-9429
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Link | |
Language |
en
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Publisher |
University of California, eScholarship
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Title |
Linguistic Spatial Violence: The Muslim Cameleers in the Australian Outback
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Type of document |
Journal Article
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Entity Type |
Publication
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