Strange is a work of biographical fiction, memoir and critical interpretation divided into three parts: Strange Past, Strange Present and Strange Extrapolations. Strange Past introduces the author’s ancestors and explores the ways in which they negotiated cultural and location change as new settlers and, later, as mixed-race identities within the dangerously unstable colonial-racial environment of the 19C Swan-River colony. Although the names belonged to real people and the text is based on facts drawn from public records and the author’s oral family history, the actions and dialogue in Strange Past are fictional. In Strange Present the author introduces himself as memoir subject and, through his perspective as a descendant of the central S...
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The theme of this year’s SAES Congress – “Etrange/Etranger” (which may be variously translated as “s...
Commonwealth Essays and Studies 29.1 (Strange/Stranger) deals with such widespread notions as “stran...
In colonised territories all over the world, place-based identity has been interrupted by invading d...
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This dissertation retells a story of the American postwar period as a debate about what it means to ...
Autobiographical texts represent an author, narrator, and subject with the same proper name, and aud...
The inscription of racial difference – or what I refer to as the discursive practice of making stran...
In his novel A Fringe of Leaves (1976), Australian Nobel laureate Patrick White takes up the famous ...
Examining the relationship between strangers, embodiment and community, Strange Encounters challenge...
When Vikram Seth undertakes to write the biography of his German-trained dentist uncle and his Berli...
This thesis seeks to develop a new conceptual territory in literature—the “transnational-uncanny”—ba...
My dissertation, Strange Land, is about the transition from youth to adulthood as it follows a young...
Through our scholarly representations, as well as our teaching, anthropologists illustrate how our c...
With Strange Aeons is a contemporary diaspora story of alienation and stark choices. Wome, a quiet C...
This dissertation examines the theme of strangeness in Arabic and Latin American literature between ...
The theme of this year’s SAES Congress – “Etrange/Etranger” (which may be variously translated as “s...
Commonwealth Essays and Studies 29.1 (Strange/Stranger) deals with such widespread notions as “stran...
In colonised territories all over the world, place-based identity has been interrupted by invading d...
Do you identify yourself by your profession or achievements, rather than your family network? Do you...
This dissertation retells a story of the American postwar period as a debate about what it means to ...
Autobiographical texts represent an author, narrator, and subject with the same proper name, and aud...
The inscription of racial difference – or what I refer to as the discursive practice of making stran...
In his novel A Fringe of Leaves (1976), Australian Nobel laureate Patrick White takes up the famous ...
Examining the relationship between strangers, embodiment and community, Strange Encounters challenge...
When Vikram Seth undertakes to write the biography of his German-trained dentist uncle and his Berli...
This thesis seeks to develop a new conceptual territory in literature—the “transnational-uncanny”—ba...
My dissertation, Strange Land, is about the transition from youth to adulthood as it follows a young...
Through our scholarly representations, as well as our teaching, anthropologists illustrate how our c...