Nation and identity: Bondi
New Formations - ISSN 0950-2378
Volume 1990 Number 11
Nation and identity: Bondi
Ann Game pages -
Abstract
Game discusses Bondi as a site of national identity and signifier of the Australian ‘outdoors’, showing how its meaning has changed over time, how it varies according to standpoint, and how it embodies a series of oppositions (sea/land; culture/nature; city/bush; profane/sacred; commerce/community) - none of which is weighted to deliver the ‘last word’ on the place.
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Ann Game (1990) Nation and identity: Bondi, New Formations, 1990(11), -