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    Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, imprint of Springer Nature Switzerland
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    gbv_1911762818
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xix, 251 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9783031606885
    Series Statement: Palgrave studies in creativity and culture
    Content: This book is a practice-based exploration of the politics and poetics of replacing colonial placenames with Indigenous ones. From a horizon of case-studies in Western Australia, the study develops a lively dialogue with international critical toponymy theory and with older etymological approaches to place renaming and legitimation. The author shows how renaming raises fundamental questions of meaning, reference and cross-cultural equivalence. Recognising the 'sense of place' values that accrue to placenames, Carter argues that placenames have a creative as well as discursive function: they are talking points that bring places into being. For this reason, to decolonize toponymy involves a postcolonial poetics. Naming No Man's Land argues for a practical, community-shaped toponymic poetics that escapes from the binarist logic of imposition/erasure, showing that, when the principle that 'places are made after their stories' is followed, new creative mechanisms of co-existence can emerge. A must read for anyone engaged in postcolonial studies, creativity studies, cultural geography, sociolinguistics, historical ethnography, eco-criticism, environmental humanities, (Australian) Aboriginal studies, and related disciplines. Paul Carter is Professor of Design (Urbanism) at RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia, a distinguished public artist and sound designer. The Indigenous place renaming projects discussed in Naming No Man’s Land were delivered through the Aboriginal-owned cultural consultancy, Nyungar Birdiyia, of which he is co-director
    Note: Includes bibliographical references , Introduction: practising toponymic decolonisation -- Chapter 1 Relating Country: some recent Noongar placenaming projects -- Chapter 2 Proper Names: differences between Aboriginal and colonial toponymy -- Chapter 3 Naming and Renaming Places: politics, poetics and psychology -- Chapter 4 Decolonising No Man's land: writing back against the map -- Chapter 5 Making Place: yarning and the protocols of poetic geography -- Chapter 6 Anticipating arrival: migrancy and creative toponymy -- Conclusion: right ways of meeting, their naming and mapping.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783031606878
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Carter, Paul, 1951 - Naming No Mans Land Cham : Springer International Publishing AG, 2024 ISBN 9783031606878
    Language: English
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