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Type: Journal article
Title: Dingo discourse: Constructions of Nature and contradictions of capital in an Australian eco-tourist location
Author: Peace, Adrian John
Citation: Anthropological Forum, 2001; 11 (2):175-194
Publisher: Carfax
Issue Date: 2001
ISSN: 0066-4677
School/Discipline: School of Social Sciences : Anthropology
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Responsibility: 
Adrian Peace
Abstract: Explores the sociolinguistic dimensions of eco-tourism in Fraser Island, Queensland, in the light of the dingo discourse used to market the island as the embodiment of Nature. Nature and contradictions of capital in an Australian eco-tourist location; Description of the island; Eco-tourist practices; Symbolic significance of the endangered dingo in the eco-tourist discourse about the island.
Keywords: Ecotourism; dingo; sociolinguistics; travel
Description: © 2001 Carfax Publishing Company
DOI: 10.1080/00664670802695616
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