The paper explores the way the association between people and land shapes identity in ALice Nannup's autobiography When the Pelican Laughed
Migrancy and dispossession indelibly mark configurations of belonging, home and place in the postcol...
There is no home in this world for colonising peoples, but the desire for a place or a state to call...
Until the mid-century Australian children's writers in the main ignored the country's Aboriginal peo...
The paper argues that Hanrahan, rather than taking her identity from the landscape that was presente...
In early 1997 two instances of non-Aboriginal Australians covertly adopting an Aboriginal persona at...
In colonised territories all over the world, place-based identity has been interrupted by invading d...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1999 Anthony F. Moran.The thesis examines different form...
The last decades of previous century has witnessed the burgeoning of life narratives lending voice t...
The paper argues that place is not just a setting but a metonymic for self-identity in Barbara Hanra...
It is recorded that the first group of Aboriginals arrived in Australia between 40,000 and 80,000 ye...
The thesis Alice: Walking in Her Footsteps employs memoir writing and exegesis to examine the ...
In 1938, while settler Australians celebrated their 150-year occupancy of the continent, Aboriginal ...
The paper will discuss research centred on Inala in Brisbane’s outer South-West, which has a signifi...
This paper presents the problems of a lost identity in My Place, an Australian aboriginal autobiogra...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2000 Carolyn LovittThis thesis will examine the White Aus...
Migrancy and dispossession indelibly mark configurations of belonging, home and place in the postcol...
There is no home in this world for colonising peoples, but the desire for a place or a state to call...
Until the mid-century Australian children's writers in the main ignored the country's Aboriginal peo...
The paper argues that Hanrahan, rather than taking her identity from the landscape that was presente...
In early 1997 two instances of non-Aboriginal Australians covertly adopting an Aboriginal persona at...
In colonised territories all over the world, place-based identity has been interrupted by invading d...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1999 Anthony F. Moran.The thesis examines different form...
The last decades of previous century has witnessed the burgeoning of life narratives lending voice t...
The paper argues that place is not just a setting but a metonymic for self-identity in Barbara Hanra...
It is recorded that the first group of Aboriginals arrived in Australia between 40,000 and 80,000 ye...
The thesis Alice: Walking in Her Footsteps employs memoir writing and exegesis to examine the ...
In 1938, while settler Australians celebrated their 150-year occupancy of the continent, Aboriginal ...
The paper will discuss research centred on Inala in Brisbane’s outer South-West, which has a signifi...
This paper presents the problems of a lost identity in My Place, an Australian aboriginal autobiogra...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2000 Carolyn LovittThis thesis will examine the White Aus...
Migrancy and dispossession indelibly mark configurations of belonging, home and place in the postcol...
There is no home in this world for colonising peoples, but the desire for a place or a state to call...
Until the mid-century Australian children's writers in the main ignored the country's Aboriginal peo...