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Rights or containment? The politics of Aboriginal cultural heritage in Victoria
Aboriginal cultural heritage protection, and the legislative regimes that underpin it, constitute important mechanisms for Aboriginal people to assert their rights and responsibilities. This is especially so in Victoria, where legislation vests wide-ranging powers and control of cultural heritage with Aboriginal communities. However, the politics of cultural heritage, including its institutionalisation as a scientific body of knowledge within the state, can also result in a powerful limiting of Aboriginal rights and responsibilities. This paper examines the politics of cultural heritage through a case study of a small forest in north-west Victoria. Here, a dispute about logging has pivoted around differing conceptualisations of Aboriginal cultural heritage values and their management. Cultural heritage, in this case, is both a powerful tool for the assertion of Aboriginal rights and interests, but simultaneously a set of boundaries within which the state operates to limit and manage the challenge those assertions pose. The paper will argue that Aboriginal cultural heritage is a politically contested and shifting domain structured around Aboriginal law and politics, Australian statute and the legacy of colonial history
[Review of] Toni Morrison. Song of Solomon: The Flight of Afro-American Life
Song of Solomon can only be viewed as a tribute to the artistic and cultural genius of Ms. Toni Morrison. I, as reviewer and want-to-be-rich writer, am studious and intent throughout my reading of her novel. I am amazed, gratified and satisfied. I am fully amazed that she pulls it through; this wealth of characterization and plot. This is a novel of growing into manhood. It is at once the tale of man-to-man relationships and man-to-woman relationships in the Afro-American community where there is an essential struggle simply to be: There is in Song of Solomon mystery, romance and intrigue. The Song catalogues the fundamental struggle for integrity of the Black being in this American land. I am grateful, that Ms. Morrison does not enter into the fabric of this torn garment with stock-issue characters. I am thoroughly satisfied upon completion of the novel, that there is nothing left undone, there is no string untied. Song of Solomon is a masterpiece of fiction
Planning the cultural quarter in Birmingham's Eastside
Cultural planning and the development of cultural quarters has become a new orthodoxy in the revitalization of inner city industrial districts, yet this orthodoxy is now widely
questioned as to whether it delivers on its promises. In Birmingham UK, the aim to create a new cultural quarter in the industrial inner city area of Eastside represents a unique opportunity for the city to examine and learn from past lessons of the "cultural turn" in urban policy. The article examines these lessons and whether the Eastside scheme is set to repeat the mistakes of the past
Emergence of symmetry from random n-body interactions
An ensemble with random n-body interactions is investigated in the presence
of symmetries. A striking emergence of regularities in spectra, ground state
spins and isospins is discovered in both odd and even-particle systems. Various
types of correlations from pairing to spectral sequences and correlations
across different masses are explored. A search for interpretation is presented.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figure
Spray coating apparatus having a rotatable workpiece holder
A spray coating apparatus is provided for rotating a workpiece relative to a spray station to obtain a uniform coating of the workpiece. In a typical example, the workpiece comprises a ceramic tile which is to be coated with a ceramic coating and the tile is to be used as a reusable component of the thermal protection system for a space shuttle. The apparatus for rotating the workpiece includes a base support having a first rotatable stage for rotation in the horizontal plane and a second rotatable stage for rotation in a second plane inclined at an angle, such as 45 degrees, to the horizontal plane and the workpiece is supported on this second stage. Thus the workpiece is rotatable in both of two planes of rotation
Entanglement, noise, and the cumulant expansion
We put forward a simpler and improved variation of a recently proposed method
to overcome the signal-to-noise problem found in Monte Carlo calculations of
the entanglement entropy of interacting fermions. The present method takes
advantage of the approximate lognormal distributions that characterize the
signal-to-noise properties of other approaches. In addition, we show that a
simple rewriting of the formalism allows circumvention of the inversion of the
restricted one-body density matrix in the calculation of the -th R\'enyi
entanglement entropy for . We test our technique by implementing it in
combination with the hybrid Monte Carlo algorithm and calculating the R\'enyi entropies of the 1D attractive Hubbard model. We use that
data to extrapolate to the von Neumann () and cases.Comment: Significantly expanded manuscript; improved presentation, new data
and figures, new approach to the calculation of R\'enyi entropies. 8
pages, 8 figure
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