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16. Inscriptions as Initial Conditions: Federation Square (Melbourne, Australia) and the Silencing of the Mark
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Preface vii
- 1. Introduction 1
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Part I. ROCK-ART
- 2. The Signature of Terror: Violence, Memory, and Landscape at Freeport 13
- 3. Ritual Response: Place Marking and the Colonial Frontier in Australia 27
- 4. Spaces of Resistance: Graffiti and Indigenous Place Markings in the Early European Contact Period of Northern Australia 42
- 5. Rock-Art as an Indicator of Changing Social Geographies in Central Australia 61
- 6. Wahi Pana: Legendary Places on Hawai‘i Island 79
- 7. Making Sense of Petroglyphs: The Sound of Rock-Art 93
- 8. The Narrow Doors of the Desert: Ancient Egyptian Roads in the Theban Western Desert 104
- 9. Rock-Art and Landscapes 122
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Part II. MONUMENTS
- 10. A Sense of Time: Cultural Markers in the Mesolithic of Southern England? 139
- 11. A Place of Special Meaning: Interpreting Pre-Historic Monuments in the Landscape 154
- 12. Monuments in the Pre-Historic Landscape of the Maltese Islands: Ritual and Domestic Transformations 176
- 13. Imperial Inscriptions in the Aztec Landscape 187
- 14. Negotiating the Village: Community Landscapes in the Late Pre-Historic American Southwest 200
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Part III. BEYOND THE MARK
- 15. Anchoring Mobile Subjectivities: Home, Identity, and Belonging among Italian Australian Migrants 219
- 16. Inscriptions as Initial Conditions: Federation Square (Melbourne, Australia) and the Silencing of the Mark 230
- 17. Sarawak on Stage: The Sarawak Cultural Village and the Colonization of Cultural Space in the Making of State Identity 240
- 18. The Edge of the Sacred, the Edge of Death: Sensual Inscriptions 253
- 19. The Work of Inscription in Foi Poetry 270
- Contributors 285
- Index 289
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Preface vii
- 1. Introduction 1
-
Part I. ROCK-ART
- 2. The Signature of Terror: Violence, Memory, and Landscape at Freeport 13
- 3. Ritual Response: Place Marking and the Colonial Frontier in Australia 27
- 4. Spaces of Resistance: Graffiti and Indigenous Place Markings in the Early European Contact Period of Northern Australia 42
- 5. Rock-Art as an Indicator of Changing Social Geographies in Central Australia 61
- 6. Wahi Pana: Legendary Places on Hawai‘i Island 79
- 7. Making Sense of Petroglyphs: The Sound of Rock-Art 93
- 8. The Narrow Doors of the Desert: Ancient Egyptian Roads in the Theban Western Desert 104
- 9. Rock-Art and Landscapes 122
-
Part II. MONUMENTS
- 10. A Sense of Time: Cultural Markers in the Mesolithic of Southern England? 139
- 11. A Place of Special Meaning: Interpreting Pre-Historic Monuments in the Landscape 154
- 12. Monuments in the Pre-Historic Landscape of the Maltese Islands: Ritual and Domestic Transformations 176
- 13. Imperial Inscriptions in the Aztec Landscape 187
- 14. Negotiating the Village: Community Landscapes in the Late Pre-Historic American Southwest 200
-
Part III. BEYOND THE MARK
- 15. Anchoring Mobile Subjectivities: Home, Identity, and Belonging among Italian Australian Migrants 219
- 16. Inscriptions as Initial Conditions: Federation Square (Melbourne, Australia) and the Silencing of the Mark 230
- 17. Sarawak on Stage: The Sarawak Cultural Village and the Colonization of Cultural Space in the Making of State Identity 240
- 18. The Edge of the Sacred, the Edge of Death: Sensual Inscriptions 253
- 19. The Work of Inscription in Foi Poetry 270
- Contributors 285
- Index 289