The Mabo decision of 1992 made questions about the definition of land in Australia and its relation to humans newly significant by overturning the British legal fiction of this continent as ‘terra nullius’ (empty land) and acknowledged for the first time in Anglo-Australian law the validity of Aboriginal land claims. Alexis Wright’s Plains of Promise (1997) and Kim Scott’s Benang (1999) were written in the wake of this landmark decision. Both tell stories of children of the Stolen Generations and their ancient ties to their ancestral land, despite their severance from it. Critical scholarship on these novels has focused primarily on their human stories and been conducted in terms of postcolonial theory and discussions of magic realism. In t...
Historically, the Indigenous struggle for land rights has been contingent upon the interventions and...
Une chanson dans le film One Night the Moon (Rachel Perkins, 2001) résume la différence entre l’atti...
Australia has long been described as an empty space and a site of monstrous inversion. As is well kn...
The Mabo decision of 1992 made questions about the definition of land in Australia and its relation ...
European exploration and colonization of Australia was in large part a project of labeling, erasing,...
Australia’s landscape has been significantly changed by the actions of the Aborigines and European s...
This thesis explores the relationship that has developed over the past 200 years between the Aborigi...
The right of Australian Indigenous groups to own traditional lands has been a contentious issue in t...
Prior to Mabo (No. 2) the legal imaginary of terra nullius enabled the creation of a property s...
In this paper, I argue that the Hindmarsh and Wik cases stand as crucial case studies that evidence ...
The protagonist of Kim Scott\u27s 1999 novel Benang, Harley, insists that he is writing a simple fa...
Australia facing its Colonial Past. I. Merle. In 1992, for the first time in its history, the High...
Drawing on concepts developed in legal geography and critical histories of property law, this paper ...
AbstractThis essay is an enquiry into literary subversions of the colonial myth that civilization be...
This article details how Carrie Tiffany’s 2005 novel, Everyman’s Rules for Scientific Living poses a...
Historically, the Indigenous struggle for land rights has been contingent upon the interventions and...
Une chanson dans le film One Night the Moon (Rachel Perkins, 2001) résume la différence entre l’atti...
Australia has long been described as an empty space and a site of monstrous inversion. As is well kn...
The Mabo decision of 1992 made questions about the definition of land in Australia and its relation ...
European exploration and colonization of Australia was in large part a project of labeling, erasing,...
Australia’s landscape has been significantly changed by the actions of the Aborigines and European s...
This thesis explores the relationship that has developed over the past 200 years between the Aborigi...
The right of Australian Indigenous groups to own traditional lands has been a contentious issue in t...
Prior to Mabo (No. 2) the legal imaginary of terra nullius enabled the creation of a property s...
In this paper, I argue that the Hindmarsh and Wik cases stand as crucial case studies that evidence ...
The protagonist of Kim Scott\u27s 1999 novel Benang, Harley, insists that he is writing a simple fa...
Australia facing its Colonial Past. I. Merle. In 1992, for the first time in its history, the High...
Drawing on concepts developed in legal geography and critical histories of property law, this paper ...
AbstractThis essay is an enquiry into literary subversions of the colonial myth that civilization be...
This article details how Carrie Tiffany’s 2005 novel, Everyman’s Rules for Scientific Living poses a...
Historically, the Indigenous struggle for land rights has been contingent upon the interventions and...
Une chanson dans le film One Night the Moon (Rachel Perkins, 2001) résume la différence entre l’atti...
Australia has long been described as an empty space and a site of monstrous inversion. As is well kn...