"Cultural Studies is an international journal committed to exploring the relationships between cultural practices and everyday life, economic relations, the material world, the State, and historical forces and contexts.
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Special Issue: First Peoples: Cultures, Policies, Politics Guest edited by Tony Bennett and Valda Blundell First Peoples Tony Bennett and Valda BlundellArticles The harakeke - no place for the bellbird to sing: Western colonisation of Maori art in Aotearoa Rangihiroa Panoho The colonial paintings of Charles Frederick Goldie in the 1990s: the postcolonial Goldie and the rewriting of history Leonard Bell The practice of tribalism in postcolonial New Zealand Ann Sullivan Tall trees need deep roots: biculturalism, bureaucracy, and tribal democracy in Aotearoa/New Zealand Jeffrey Sissons Border zones: the `injun-uity' of aesthetic tricks Gerald R. McMaster Translation or perversion: showing First Nations art in Canada Charlotte Townsend-Gault The emergence of postcolonial musical expressions of aboriginal peoples within Canada Elaine Keillor Building a moral community: Tsimshian potlatching, implicit knowledge, and everyday experiences James A. McDonald A postcolonial experience of Aboriginal identity Stephanie Gilbert `Talking out of place':: authorizing the Aboriginal sacred in postcolonial Australia Ken Gelder and Jane M. Jacobs Broaching fiction: a short theoretical appreciation of William Ferguson's Nanya Simon During Indigenous media development in Australia: a product of struggle and opposition Helen Molnar Review
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