In 1983, a decade after the establishment of the Aboriginal Arts Board (AAB), the Australia Council published a report that presented two competing accounts of the purpose, character and future of ‘Aboriginal literature’. The first part of the document assembled a detailed, approving survey of Indigenous creative writers and advocated continuing support for their activities. The second doubted the utility of a focus on creativity, urging instead a commitment to the social-communicative function of literature, and demonstrated the Board’s preference for supporting collective Indigenous literary production. This essay situates the conflicted publication in several contexts which bring literary-critical, governmental, policy, geopolitical and ...
During the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, non-Indigenous authors retold Indigenous storie...
This thesis traces the term 'Aboriginal art' through a number of different genres of published liter...
Interpreting the Australian fiction, we have suggested that some blossoming of this Australian genre...
In order to better understand and appreciate Alexis Wright’s publishing history, it is important to ...
Aboriginal Studies is an area that is expanding each year, with more and more courses being offered ...
The British colonization of Australia created confrontation and conflict between Indigenous people a...
This thesis is concerned with contexts of Aboriginal textuality and the discursive, critical, and po...
ABSTRACT: This thesis is submitted as total fulfilment of the requirements of the PhD in Creative Wr...
This article examines four novels written since 1980 by two Aboriginal Australian authors and two Ma...
Literature offers the opportunity to encounter worlds beyond one’s own circumstances, environment, a...
In the 1970s, the advent of various Euro-American literary theories and the rise of numerous local a...
Fifteen years after its first publication, Black Words White Page remains as fresh as ever. This awa...
This article examines four novels written since 1980 by two Aboriginal Australian authors and two Ma...
This article examines four novels written since 1980 by two Aboriginal Australian authors and two Ma...
In a political system that renders them largely voiceless, Australia's Aboriginal people have used t...
During the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, non-Indigenous authors retold Indigenous storie...
This thesis traces the term 'Aboriginal art' through a number of different genres of published liter...
Interpreting the Australian fiction, we have suggested that some blossoming of this Australian genre...
In order to better understand and appreciate Alexis Wright’s publishing history, it is important to ...
Aboriginal Studies is an area that is expanding each year, with more and more courses being offered ...
The British colonization of Australia created confrontation and conflict between Indigenous people a...
This thesis is concerned with contexts of Aboriginal textuality and the discursive, critical, and po...
ABSTRACT: This thesis is submitted as total fulfilment of the requirements of the PhD in Creative Wr...
This article examines four novels written since 1980 by two Aboriginal Australian authors and two Ma...
Literature offers the opportunity to encounter worlds beyond one’s own circumstances, environment, a...
In the 1970s, the advent of various Euro-American literary theories and the rise of numerous local a...
Fifteen years after its first publication, Black Words White Page remains as fresh as ever. This awa...
This article examines four novels written since 1980 by two Aboriginal Australian authors and two Ma...
This article examines four novels written since 1980 by two Aboriginal Australian authors and two Ma...
In a political system that renders them largely voiceless, Australia's Aboriginal people have used t...
During the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, non-Indigenous authors retold Indigenous storie...
This thesis traces the term 'Aboriginal art' through a number of different genres of published liter...
Interpreting the Australian fiction, we have suggested that some blossoming of this Australian genre...