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Perceiving the Pilbara: Finding the Key to the Country
Oleh:
Seddon, George
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Thesis Eleven vol. 65 no. 1 (Mei 2001)
,
page 69–91.
Topik:
belonging
;
entitlement
;
environment
;
global positioning
;
indigenes
;
keys
;
perceptions
;
resources
;
the Pilbara
Fulltext:
69TE651.pdf
(3.48MB)
Isi artikel
The land and the people of the Pilbara in north-western Australia have been perceived, and the landscape conceptualized, used or abused(depending on one's perception), in a variety of ways through time. Differing perceptions have been reflected and modified by linguistic use, especially the metaphors applied, including the search for 'a key to the country'; by conditions of observation, including the means of transport; by changing economic and utilitarian values; by images generated by painters and photographers; by the commodifications of the tourist industry and by scientific research, especially in anthropology, archaeology, geology and ecology. Changing perceptions of the Pilbara play a significant part, not only in Australia's economic performance, but also in its sense of global positioning. Yet awareness of the Pilbara itself by contemporary Australians lacks the intimacy that its indigenous inhabitants once had: it has been premature to remove the words 'Terra Incognita' from much of the map.
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