This article explores the role of humour in three contemporary Aboriginal texts that document Aboriginal–Asian relationships. Humour in Aboriginal texts has mostly been studied with reference to the ostensible binaries between Aboriginal and European, Black and White, colonised and colonisers. Scant critical attention has been paid to the place of humour in revealing and concealing the dynamic interrelations between Aboriginal people and Asian immigrants living under a colonial regime. This article investigates humour as a textual device that transmits subversive ideas contesting stigma and stereotypes of Aboriginal and Asian peoples regarding their identities, bodies, and inter-racial intimacies. Through close readings of Alexis Wright’s n...
Although in appearance a hilarious literary work about border crossing and cultural interaction, Tho...
This article is interested in issues of reading and interpreting Indigenous Australian literature wi...
The genre of Australian Aboriginal autobiography is a literature of significant socio-political impo...
grantor: University of TorontoWhile many critics see Native humour as directly reflecting ...
The classical joking relationship has fascinated anthropologists for decades, especially in relation...
This eclectic collection of essays interrogates the 'common sense' understanding of happiness in the...
My thesis studies the use of humour in Indigenous Australian literature. I look at how Indigenous pe...
Australia\u27s colonial history is fraught with ongoing social injustice and can be difficult to tea...
The misconceptions of Indigenous incapacity and pastoral welfarism evident in the mid century texts ...
Non-Indigenous Australian writers face a dilemma. On the one hand, they can risk writing about Abori...
There exists a sociocultural function to humour that is geared towards maintaining order through a s...
This paper introduces an edited volume on laughter and joking by way of exploring the relative margi...
Humorous joking, teasing, and banter are fundamental forms of social intercourse. This paper is abou...
Review of Bain, M. S. 'White Men are Liars' – another look at Aboriginal-Western interactions [Alice...
This thesis undertakes a postcolonial reading of a selection of the fiction and non-fiction of Ion I...
Although in appearance a hilarious literary work about border crossing and cultural interaction, Tho...
This article is interested in issues of reading and interpreting Indigenous Australian literature wi...
The genre of Australian Aboriginal autobiography is a literature of significant socio-political impo...
grantor: University of TorontoWhile many critics see Native humour as directly reflecting ...
The classical joking relationship has fascinated anthropologists for decades, especially in relation...
This eclectic collection of essays interrogates the 'common sense' understanding of happiness in the...
My thesis studies the use of humour in Indigenous Australian literature. I look at how Indigenous pe...
Australia\u27s colonial history is fraught with ongoing social injustice and can be difficult to tea...
The misconceptions of Indigenous incapacity and pastoral welfarism evident in the mid century texts ...
Non-Indigenous Australian writers face a dilemma. On the one hand, they can risk writing about Abori...
There exists a sociocultural function to humour that is geared towards maintaining order through a s...
This paper introduces an edited volume on laughter and joking by way of exploring the relative margi...
Humorous joking, teasing, and banter are fundamental forms of social intercourse. This paper is abou...
Review of Bain, M. S. 'White Men are Liars' – another look at Aboriginal-Western interactions [Alice...
This thesis undertakes a postcolonial reading of a selection of the fiction and non-fiction of Ion I...
Although in appearance a hilarious literary work about border crossing and cultural interaction, Tho...
This article is interested in issues of reading and interpreting Indigenous Australian literature wi...
The genre of Australian Aboriginal autobiography is a literature of significant socio-political impo...