2006
DOI: 10.1177/1440783306069998
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Paint on their lips

Abstract: This article describes structured responses to young Indigenous people whose paint-sniffing in Brisbane attracts public attention. It gives an emic account of the sniffers' responses to these processes and argues that paintsniffing expresses their alienated and marginalized social status and is part of an encoded revolt against White cultural authority and its imposed norms. Foucault's view of freedom as the capacity to act and question the taken-forgrantedness of one's milieu (Dreyfus, 2004), and his notion o… Show more

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