This article is interested in issues of reading and interpreting Indigenous Australian literature with reference to the role played by language in shaping identities throughout novels written by Australian Indigenous writers. In particular, the analysis will focus on excerpts from Kim Scott’s Benang: From the Heart (1999). The article’s linguistic analysis will be based on the tenets of functionalist approaches and partnership theory. The novel’s biographical background further contextualises the analysis of traumatic past experiences and their role in the formation of an “Indigenous identity”
This article examines critical discourses and approaches for the study of Indigenous literatures acr...
It is nowadays evident that the West’s civilising, eugenic zeal have had a devastating impact on all...
This study attempts to reach toward a critical understanding of selected contemporary Native Canadia...
This article draws on recent trends in Australian literary criticism to scan new horizons for readin...
[Excerpt]: This chapter draws on recent trends in Australian literary criticism to scan new horizon...
Kim Scott was the first Aboriginal author to win the Miles Franklin Literary Award in 2000 for Benan...
The genre of Australian Aboriginal autobiography is a literature of significant socio-political impo...
It is nowadays evident that the West’s civilising, eugenic zeal have had a devastating impact on all...
In this attempt, I will focus primarily on a possible interpretation and analysis of the concepts o...
It is nowadays evident that the West's civilising, eugenic zeal have had a devastating impact on all...
Kim Scott suggests in his text I Come from Here by means of yarning that the authority of Indige...
First Nations writing within English literary studies risks contemporary colonisation if encountered...
In the bildungsroman as it has conventionally been defined, individuals attain self-actualisation th...
The central claim of this thesis is that an understanding of ambivalence as a productive element of ...
This article examines four novels written since 1980 by two Aboriginal Australian authors and two Ma...
This article examines critical discourses and approaches for the study of Indigenous literatures acr...
It is nowadays evident that the West’s civilising, eugenic zeal have had a devastating impact on all...
This study attempts to reach toward a critical understanding of selected contemporary Native Canadia...
This article draws on recent trends in Australian literary criticism to scan new horizons for readin...
[Excerpt]: This chapter draws on recent trends in Australian literary criticism to scan new horizon...
Kim Scott was the first Aboriginal author to win the Miles Franklin Literary Award in 2000 for Benan...
The genre of Australian Aboriginal autobiography is a literature of significant socio-political impo...
It is nowadays evident that the West’s civilising, eugenic zeal have had a devastating impact on all...
In this attempt, I will focus primarily on a possible interpretation and analysis of the concepts o...
It is nowadays evident that the West's civilising, eugenic zeal have had a devastating impact on all...
Kim Scott suggests in his text I Come from Here by means of yarning that the authority of Indige...
First Nations writing within English literary studies risks contemporary colonisation if encountered...
In the bildungsroman as it has conventionally been defined, individuals attain self-actualisation th...
The central claim of this thesis is that an understanding of ambivalence as a productive element of ...
This article examines four novels written since 1980 by two Aboriginal Australian authors and two Ma...
This article examines critical discourses and approaches for the study of Indigenous literatures acr...
It is nowadays evident that the West’s civilising, eugenic zeal have had a devastating impact on all...
This study attempts to reach toward a critical understanding of selected contemporary Native Canadia...