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How have Anglo-Celtic Australians installed themselves as locals? Where do Indigenous Australians stand in this local politics of identity? What are the ethical considerations for how we connect our identities to places while also relating to others in a time of intensifying migration? This book explores these questions.
Today, cosmopolitanism can be identified with ideas, practices and representations that are among our important resources as we grapple with the pressures of a globalized world. This book places a decisive emphasis on the symbolic dimension of intimations of the cosmopolitan in modern and contemporary literature and film.
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