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Australian Aboriginal Art

Partial Research Bibliography

 

Beir, U. & Johnson, C. (Eds.) (1988). Longwater: Aboriginal art and literature annual. Sydney: Aboriginal Artists Agency.

Bell, D. (2002). Person and place: Making meaning of the art of Australian indigenous women. In feminist studies 28, no.1 (spring) Maryland,: University of Maryland. 

Chatwin, B. (1987). The songlines. New York: Penguin Books.

Crumlin, C, Knight, A. (Eds.) ( 1991).  Aboriginal art and spirituality. Victoria: Collins Dove.

Fischer, R. A. (1995.) Protohistoric roots of the network self: On wired aborigines and the emancipation from alphabetic imperialism Retrieved on April 30, 2006 from -- http://www.t0.or.at/bfischer/protonet.htm
(Zurich, 17/03/95.  Draft version.  Approx. 6 pages.)

Hinkson, M. (2002. New media projects at Yuehdumu: inter-cultural engagement and self-determination in an era of accelerated globalization. Continuum: Journal of media & cultural studies. Vol. 16 No. 2, (no page). Carfax Pub.

Isaacs, J. (1989). Australian aboriginal paintings. Sydney: Weldon Pub.

Kreczmanski, J.B., Birnberg, M. (2004). Aboriginal Artist Dictionary of Biographies: Australian Western, Central Desert and Kimberly Region.  South Australia: J.B. Publishing.

McCulloch, S. (1999). Contemporary Aboriginal Art: A guide to the rebirth of an ancient culture. Hawaii: University of Hawaii Press.

Meyers, F. (2002). Painting culture: The making of an Aboriginal High art. Durham: Duke University Press.

Morphy, H. (1998). Aboriginal Art. New York: Phaedon Press.

Mowalijarlai, D., Malnic, J. (1993). Yorro Yorro everything standing up alive, Spirit of the Kimberley. Broome, W.A: Magabala Books Aboriginal Corp.

Price, R.; Nicholson, E.S.G. (Eds) (2006). Dreaming their way: Australian aboriginal women painters. Washington DC: National Museuem of Women in the Arts.

Rose, D.B. (1992). Dingo makes us human: Life and land in  an Austalian aboriginal culture. Cambridge, UK:Cambridge University Press.

 

 

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