This just in to the Goldwater Library:
Aboriginal Art and Identity, edited by Luke Taylor and Peter Veth
Canberra, ACT: AIATSIS, 2008. (Australian Aboriginal Studies, 2008/number 1)
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Contents: Rock art of the Western Desert and Pilbara: pigment dates provide new perspectives on the role of art in the Australian arid zone, by Jo McDonald and Peter Veth -- Painting and repainting in the west Kimberley , by Sue O'Connor, Anthony Barham and Donny Woolagoodja -- Port Keats painting: revolution and continuity, by Graeme K. Ward and Mark Crocombe -- Negotiating form in Kuninjku bark-paintings, by Luke Taylor -- Making art and making culture in far western New South Wales, by Lorraine Gibson -- Black on white, or varying shades of grey? Indigenous Austalian photo-media artists and the 'making of' Aboriginality, by Marianne Riphagen -- Culture production Rembarrnga way: innovation and tradition in Lena Yarinkura's and Bob Burruwal's metal sculpture, by Christiane Keller -- 'How did we do anything without it?': indigenous art and craft micro-enterprise use and perception of new media technology, by Megan Cardamone and Ruth Rentschler.
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