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Part of the book series: Teaching Race and Ethnicity ((RACE))

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This is a particular story, but it is not a peculiar one. It takes as its central premise one small Hungarian immigrant family to Australia, who are not particularly special or extraordinary. We are a small family, relatively isolated, devoid of a large ethnic community with which to connect and thus we have always been somewhat self contained.

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Cutcher, A.J. (2015). Orientation. In: Displacement, Identity and Belonging. Teaching Race and Ethnicity. SensePublishers, Rotterdam. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6300-070-3_1

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