People like to think there will always be a little corner of themselves that will be secluded or that there\u27s still an orange left at the bottom of the Christmas stocking. Some secrets can be corrosive and dangerous, but someone with no secrets is probably an impossibility
Aborigines and other Australians have not met with amity. Memorials to the Aboriginal people of Aust...
There have been a number of recent calls for “truth-telling” about aspects of Australia’s past. In o...
Doreen Kartinyeri (1935–2007) was an Aboriginal historian, in particular, a genealogist of several r...
Mongrel Signatures reviews the Australian writer Mudrooroo's career and deals with central issues of...
The issue of Aboriginal ‘authenticity’ that the well-known Australian author and academic Mudrooroo ...
Mongrel Signatures reviews the Australian writer Mudrooroo's career and deals with central issues of...
In this study, postcolonial, postmodern and feminist critical theories are used as analytical tools ...
The racial trouble that affected the well-known ‘Aboriginal’ author and academic Mudrooroo politicis...
It may seem ironic that the quest for national identity, a phenomenon frequently associated with col...
This article revisit’s the work of Mudrooroo in a new and timely framework of globalisation. I argue...
In early 1997 two instances of non-Aboriginal Australians covertly adopting an Aboriginal persona at...
[Extract] This paper discusses the question of the Gothic mode as it has been used to construct a eu...
Non-Indigenous Australian writers face a dilemma. On the one hand, they can risk writing about Abori...
I would like to comment on the confident assertion by the professor from New Delhi at this conferenc...
In lieu of abstract, here is the first paragraph of the article: Oodgeroo of the Tribe of Noonuccal,...
Aborigines and other Australians have not met with amity. Memorials to the Aboriginal people of Aust...
There have been a number of recent calls for “truth-telling” about aspects of Australia’s past. In o...
Doreen Kartinyeri (1935–2007) was an Aboriginal historian, in particular, a genealogist of several r...
Mongrel Signatures reviews the Australian writer Mudrooroo's career and deals with central issues of...
The issue of Aboriginal ‘authenticity’ that the well-known Australian author and academic Mudrooroo ...
Mongrel Signatures reviews the Australian writer Mudrooroo's career and deals with central issues of...
In this study, postcolonial, postmodern and feminist critical theories are used as analytical tools ...
The racial trouble that affected the well-known ‘Aboriginal’ author and academic Mudrooroo politicis...
It may seem ironic that the quest for national identity, a phenomenon frequently associated with col...
This article revisit’s the work of Mudrooroo in a new and timely framework of globalisation. I argue...
In early 1997 two instances of non-Aboriginal Australians covertly adopting an Aboriginal persona at...
[Extract] This paper discusses the question of the Gothic mode as it has been used to construct a eu...
Non-Indigenous Australian writers face a dilemma. On the one hand, they can risk writing about Abori...
I would like to comment on the confident assertion by the professor from New Delhi at this conferenc...
In lieu of abstract, here is the first paragraph of the article: Oodgeroo of the Tribe of Noonuccal,...
Aborigines and other Australians have not met with amity. Memorials to the Aboriginal people of Aust...
There have been a number of recent calls for “truth-telling” about aspects of Australia’s past. In o...
Doreen Kartinyeri (1935–2007) was an Aboriginal historian, in particular, a genealogist of several r...