I intend to explore three texts by Nyungar (Aboriginal) writers - Sally Morgan's 'My Place' (1987); Kim Scott's 'True Country' (1993) and Glenyse Ward's 'Wandering Girl' (1993)- from this double perspective: as texts through which protagonists engage in searching for the living water of Aboriginal identity; and as 'multi-dimensional spaces', as 'tissues of quotations drawn from the innumerable centres of culture', where a 'variety of writings ... blend and clash'
This paper presents the problems of a lost identity in My Place, an Australian aboriginal autobiogra...
Eco-centric ideologies recognise humans as an interdependent part of a larger biotic community and t...
It is proposed that Australians of white settler heritage writing on the subject of Indigenous Austr...
In this attempt, I will focus primarily on a possible interpretation and analysis of the concepts o...
Sally Morgan’s auto/biography My Place (1987) played an important but contested role in recovering t...
Following the 1992 Mabo Decision which overturned the historical myth of terra nullius and its decla...
This thesis explores the relationships between people, water, and places in the everyday life of the...
My thesis work In Search of Dorothea is a biography of the poet Dorothea Mackellar who wrote one of ...
Scholars around the world are increasingly taking up the imperative of the Anthropocene to develop n...
In early 1997 two instances of non-Aboriginal Australians covertly adopting an Aboriginal persona at...
Water in a Dry Land is a story of research about water as a source of personal and cultural meaning....
A wave of life stories and autobiographical narratives by Aboriginal women began in the late 1970s a...
This thesis explores the relationships between people, water, and places in the everyday life of the...
The recent dramatic evidence that Australia’s largest river system is severely stressed to the point...
This thesis explores the relationships between people, water, and places in the everyday life of the...
This paper presents the problems of a lost identity in My Place, an Australian aboriginal autobiogra...
Eco-centric ideologies recognise humans as an interdependent part of a larger biotic community and t...
It is proposed that Australians of white settler heritage writing on the subject of Indigenous Austr...
In this attempt, I will focus primarily on a possible interpretation and analysis of the concepts o...
Sally Morgan’s auto/biography My Place (1987) played an important but contested role in recovering t...
Following the 1992 Mabo Decision which overturned the historical myth of terra nullius and its decla...
This thesis explores the relationships between people, water, and places in the everyday life of the...
My thesis work In Search of Dorothea is a biography of the poet Dorothea Mackellar who wrote one of ...
Scholars around the world are increasingly taking up the imperative of the Anthropocene to develop n...
In early 1997 two instances of non-Aboriginal Australians covertly adopting an Aboriginal persona at...
Water in a Dry Land is a story of research about water as a source of personal and cultural meaning....
A wave of life stories and autobiographical narratives by Aboriginal women began in the late 1970s a...
This thesis explores the relationships between people, water, and places in the everyday life of the...
The recent dramatic evidence that Australia’s largest river system is severely stressed to the point...
This thesis explores the relationships between people, water, and places in the everyday life of the...
This paper presents the problems of a lost identity in My Place, an Australian aboriginal autobiogra...
Eco-centric ideologies recognise humans as an interdependent part of a larger biotic community and t...
It is proposed that Australians of white settler heritage writing on the subject of Indigenous Austr...