Indigenous sport and heritage: Cherbourg's Ration Shed Museum

作者: Murray G. Phillips , Gary Osmond , Sandra Morgan

DOI: 10.1080/1743873X.2014.904317

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摘要: So much has been lost about the culture of Australia's Indigenous people. Their languages, traditions and heritage were dissipated under process white colonization from 1788. This paper investigates actions people Cherbourg, an Aboriginal settlement in southeast Queensland, Australia, to reclaim their culture, identity heritage. The focus is specifically on Ration Shed Museum (RSM), which officially opened Cherbourg 2004. RSM a particular type museum, community those who curate museum are simultaneously its subjects. Through combination ideas drawn new museology, critical cultural geography, relationships between three buildings – Shed, Superintendent's Office Boys’ Dormitory displays sport examined via voices evoke stories surveillance, discipline, punishment control and, many ways, mirr...

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