LEADER 00000cam 2200505Ma 4500 001 ocn804032395 003 OCoLC 005 20170317062929.2 006 m o d 007 ta 008 120801s19uu vra ob 001 0 eng 020 9781921666452|q(electronic bk.) 020 1921666455|q(electronic bk.) 020 |z9781921666445|q(print version) 035 (OCoLC)804032395 037 22573/ctt235pf2|bJSTOR 040 AU@|beng|epn|cAU@|dOCLCO|dOCLCQ|dJSTOR|dZMC|dOCLCQ|dTEF |dEBLCP|dOCLCQ 042 anuc 043 u-at--- 049 CKEA 050 4 DU123.4 072 7 HIS004000|2bisacsh 072 7 SOC062000|2bisacsh 082 04 305.89915|223 245 00 Exploring the legacy of the 1948 Arnhem Land expedition / |cedited by Martin Thomas and Margo Neale. 264 1 Canberra :|bANU E Press,|c2011. 300 1 online resource 336 text|btxt|2rdacontent 337 computer|bc|2rdamedia 338 online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 500 Title from opening screen (viewed 1 Aug. 2012.). 504 Includes bibliographical references and index. 505 00 |tExpedition as Time Capsule: Introducing the American- Australian Scientific Expedition to Arnhem Land /|rMartin Thomas --|gPart I.|tEngagements with Aboriginal Cultures. |tInside Mountford's Tent: Paint, politics and paperwork / |rPhilip Jones --|tNation Building or Cold War: Political settings for the Arnhem Land Expedition /|rKim Beazley -- |tA Robinson Crusoe in Arnhem Land: Howell Walker, National Geographic and the Arnhem Land Expedition of 1948 /|rMark Collins Jenkins --|tBirds on the Wire: Wild sound, informal speech and the emergence of the radio documentary /|rTony MacGregor --|tFrom Kunnanj, Fish Creek, to Mumeka, Mann River: Hunter-gatherer tradition and transformation in Western Arnhem Land, 1948-2009 /|rJon Altman --|tMaking a Sea Change: Rock art, archaeology and the enduring legacy of Frederick McCarthy's research on Groote Eylandt /|rAnne Clarke and Ursula Frederick --|tEcology and the Arnhem Land Expedition: Raymond Specht, a botanist in the field /|rLynne McCarthy --|tPiecing the History Together: An overview of the 1948 Arnhem Land Expedition /|rSally K. May --|gPart II.|tCollectors and Collections.|tThe String Figures of Yirrkala: Examination of a legacy /|rRobyn McKenzie --|tThe Forgotten Collection: Baskets reveal histories /|rLouise Hamby --|tHidden for Sixty Years: The motion pictures of the American-Australian Scientific Expedition to Arnhem Land /|rJoshua Harris --|tThe Responsibilities of Leadership: The records of Charles P. Mountford /|rDenise Chapman and Suzy Russell --|tBeneath the Billabongs: The scientific legacy of Robert Rush Miller /|rGifford Hubbs Miller and Robert Charles Cashner --|tAn Insider's Perspective: Raymond Louis Specht's oral history|gEdited and introduced by /|rMargo Daly --|gPart III.|tAboriginal Engagements with the Expedition.|tThe American Clever Man (Marrkijbu Burdan Merika) /|rBruce Birch --|tMissing the Revolution! Negotiating disclosure on the pre-Macassans (Bayini) in North-East Arnhem Land / |rIan S. McIntosh --|tAural Snapshots of Musical Life: The 1948 recordings /|rLinda Barwick and Allan Marett -- |tUnpacking the Testimony of Gerald Blitner: Cross- cultural brokerage and the Arnhem Land Expedition / |rMartin Thomas --|tThe Forbidden Gaze: The 1948 Wubarr ceremony performed for the American-Australian Scientific Expedition to Arnhem Land /|rMurray Garde --|tEpilogue: Sifting the silence /|rMargo Neale. 520 "In 1948 a collection of scientists, anthropologists and photographers journeyed to northern Australia for a seven- month tour of research and discovery - now regarded as 'the last of the big expeditions'. The American-Australian Scientific Expedition to Arnhem Land was front-page news at the time, but 60 years later it is virtually unknown. This lapse into obscurity was due partly to the fraught politics of Australian anthropology and animus towards its leader, the Adelaide-based writer-photographer Charles Mountford. Promoted as a 'friendly mission that would foster good relations between Australia and its most powerful wartime ally, the Expedition was sponsored by National Geographic, the Smithsonian Institution and the Australian Government. An unlikely cocktail of science, diplomacy and popular geography, the Arnhem Land Expedition put the Aboriginal cultures of the vast Arnhem Land reserve on an international stage."--Publisher's website. 611 20 American-Australian Scientific Expedition to Arnhem Land |d(1948) 650 0 Aboriginal Australians|zAustralia|zArnhem Land (N.T.) 650 7 HISTORY|xAustralia & New Zealand.|2bisacsh 651 0 Arnhem Land (N.T.)|xDiscovery and exploration. 700 1 Thomas, Martin|q(Martin Edward),|d1964- 700 1 Neale, Margo. 914 ocn804032395 994 92|bCKE
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