TY - JOUR
T1 - Mobility and modernity in Arnhem Land
T2 - The social universe of Kuninjku trucks
AU - Altman, Jon
AU - Hinkson, Melinda
PY - 2007/7
Y1 - 2007/7
N2 - This article explores the central role played by vehicles in a contradictory set of social processes that have unfolded in western Arnhem Land, north Australia, over the last five decades. Motor vehicles have mediated much of humanity's experience of the world over the past century. Kuninjku people's interaction with motor vehicles, we argue, provides one revealing lens through which to explore a distinctive and ambiguous experience of modernity. This article explores the role vehicles play in mediating Kuninjku interaction across diverse arenas - their customary lands, an expanding regional social universe occupied by kin, the Australian nation-state, and finally an increasingly globalized world. Briefly exploring the process by which vehicles were introduced into Kuninjku country, we then track key transformations in Kuninjku life through a series of historical phases. The distinctive Kuninjku values that govern use of vehicles are explored. In conclusion the article reflects on the paradoxical nature of Kuninjku experience of late modernity and the fragility of their apparent success in realizing their aspirations.
AB - This article explores the central role played by vehicles in a contradictory set of social processes that have unfolded in western Arnhem Land, north Australia, over the last five decades. Motor vehicles have mediated much of humanity's experience of the world over the past century. Kuninjku people's interaction with motor vehicles, we argue, provides one revealing lens through which to explore a distinctive and ambiguous experience of modernity. This article explores the role vehicles play in mediating Kuninjku interaction across diverse arenas - their customary lands, an expanding regional social universe occupied by kin, the Australian nation-state, and finally an increasingly globalized world. Briefly exploring the process by which vehicles were introduced into Kuninjku country, we then track key transformations in Kuninjku life through a series of historical phases. The distinctive Kuninjku values that govern use of vehicles are explored. In conclusion the article reflects on the paradoxical nature of Kuninjku experience of late modernity and the fragility of their apparent success in realizing their aspirations.
KW - Aboriginal Australia
KW - Arnhem land
KW - Modernity
KW - Outstations
KW - Vehicles
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=34250659773&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1177/1359183507078122
DO - 10.1177/1359183507078122
M3 - Article
SN - 1359-1835
VL - 12
SP - 181
EP - 203
JO - Journal of Material Culture
JF - Journal of Material Culture
IS - 2
ER -