When Sally Morgan's My Place was first published in 1987 it was described as "the sort of Australian history which hasn't been written before, and which we desperately need"; as a "triumphant story" and "profoundly moving". The story of her family's recovery of Aboriginal identity has struck a powerful chord with all Australians. The book has sold thousands of copies in many editions. Whose Place? is the first book to examine why Sally Morgan's story matters so much. Its essays discuss the many ways My Place can be read: as autobiography; as history, oral history and counter-history; as a political intervention in the 'story' of white Australia; as a detective story that discovers an Aboriginal identity for its writer
In early 1997 two instances of non-Aboriginal Australians covertly adopting an Aboriginal persona at...
Essa dissertação tem como objetivo analisar as autobiografias de Maria Campbell, Halfbreed, e Sally ...
Aboriginal Australians of mixed descent is an increasing phenomenon within the twenty-first century....
Sally Morgan’s auto/biography My Place (1987) played an important but contested role in recovering t...
Sally Morgan’s My Place plays an important role in Australian Aboriginal literature because for the ...
A wave of life stories and autobiographical narratives by Aboriginal women began in the late 1970s a...
This paper presents the problems of a lost identity in My Place, an Australian aboriginal autobiogra...
This article proposes a re-reading of Aboriginal author Sally Morgan’s Stolen Generations narrative ...
This thesis investigates how two loosely autobiographical works unveil the effects of colonization o...
Australia and New Zealand, united geographically by their location in the South Pacific and linguist...
In this attempt, I will focus primarily on a possible interpretation and analysis of the concepts o...
As an Aboriginal author, my thesis is grounded in an Indigenist paradigm; a paradigm that places Ind...
My Place1 is an extraordinary, moving family autobiography in which the author, Sally Morgan, descri...
© 2021 Jessie Catherine WebbThis creative writing project explores questions of belonging and place ...
I intend to explore three texts by Nyungar (Aboriginal) writers - Sally Morgan's 'My Place' (1987); ...
In early 1997 two instances of non-Aboriginal Australians covertly adopting an Aboriginal persona at...
Essa dissertação tem como objetivo analisar as autobiografias de Maria Campbell, Halfbreed, e Sally ...
Aboriginal Australians of mixed descent is an increasing phenomenon within the twenty-first century....
Sally Morgan’s auto/biography My Place (1987) played an important but contested role in recovering t...
Sally Morgan’s My Place plays an important role in Australian Aboriginal literature because for the ...
A wave of life stories and autobiographical narratives by Aboriginal women began in the late 1970s a...
This paper presents the problems of a lost identity in My Place, an Australian aboriginal autobiogra...
This article proposes a re-reading of Aboriginal author Sally Morgan’s Stolen Generations narrative ...
This thesis investigates how two loosely autobiographical works unveil the effects of colonization o...
Australia and New Zealand, united geographically by their location in the South Pacific and linguist...
In this attempt, I will focus primarily on a possible interpretation and analysis of the concepts o...
As an Aboriginal author, my thesis is grounded in an Indigenist paradigm; a paradigm that places Ind...
My Place1 is an extraordinary, moving family autobiography in which the author, Sally Morgan, descri...
© 2021 Jessie Catherine WebbThis creative writing project explores questions of belonging and place ...
I intend to explore three texts by Nyungar (Aboriginal) writers - Sally Morgan's 'My Place' (1987); ...
In early 1997 two instances of non-Aboriginal Australians covertly adopting an Aboriginal persona at...
Essa dissertação tem como objetivo analisar as autobiografias de Maria Campbell, Halfbreed, e Sally ...
Aboriginal Australians of mixed descent is an increasing phenomenon within the twenty-first century....