The backroads of Australian punishment: penality beyond the Australian cityscape

This chapter examines some key themes raised by the intersection of the urban, the rural and the penal against the backdrop of the Australian ‘rural ideal’. But the chapter also seeks to look critically at that ideal and how it relates (or does not) to the various lifeworlds and patterns of settler...

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Main Author: Hogg, Russell (Author)
Format: Print Article
Language:English
Published: 2021
In: Crossroads of rural crime
Year: 2021, Pages: 75-93
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Summary:This chapter examines some key themes raised by the intersection of the urban, the rural and the penal against the backdrop of the Australian ‘rural ideal’. But the chapter also seeks to look critically at that ideal and how it relates (or does not) to the various lifeworlds and patterns of settler development that lie beyond the Australian cityscape. Attention is directed away from the singular focus on the rural/urban divide to stress the importance of North/South in understanding patterns of development and penal practices beyond the cityscape in the Australian context.
Item Description:Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 90-93
ISBN:9781800436459