Literature offers the opportunity to encounter worlds beyond one’s own circumstances, environment, and situation. As an intercultural phenomenon, literary critique and analysis without borders can only be achieved by recognising cultural borders. Reading the literature of different cultures opens literary discourses to cross-cultural dialogue, but for too long, the lack of Indigenous literature within Australian literary discourses stymied the social potential of this intercultural phenomenon. Pressure from the global literary community has necessitated a vast shift of white consciousness to actively embrace narratives of different cultural dimensions, and novels that highlight cultural borders have become a key feature of Australian litera...
This thesis considers the critical implications of a cross-cultural reading of First Nations women’s...
This study attempts to reach toward a critical understanding of selected contemporary Native Canadia...
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 ...
This thesis proposes an Indigenous-centred approach to reading Australian Indigenous literature that...
This thesis is concerned with contexts of Aboriginal textuality and the discursive, critical, and po...
The Aboriginal author Alexis Wright’s novels Plains of Promise, Carpentaria and The Swan Book have p...
Fiction written by indigenous people is an important tool for the reclamation of histories and ident...
Following the 1992 Mabo Decision which overturned the historical myth of terra nullius and its decla...
In this attempt, I will focus primarily on a possible interpretation and analysis of the concepts o...
The British colonization of Australia created confrontation and conflict between Indigenous people a...
Describing her first encounters with contemporary Indigenous literature in the late 1960s and early ...
In this paper I argue that Alexis Wright's novel The Swan Book (2013) establishes a hermeneutics of ...
Here, I want to consider the language of Australian literature as being distinct from other Englishe...
In 1983, a decade after the establishment of the Aboriginal Arts Board (AAB), the Australia Council ...
This thesis considers the critical implications of a cross-cultural reading of First Nations women’s...
This study attempts to reach toward a critical understanding of selected contemporary Native Canadia...
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 ...
This thesis proposes an Indigenous-centred approach to reading Australian Indigenous literature that...
This thesis is concerned with contexts of Aboriginal textuality and the discursive, critical, and po...
The Aboriginal author Alexis Wright’s novels Plains of Promise, Carpentaria and The Swan Book have p...
Fiction written by indigenous people is an important tool for the reclamation of histories and ident...
Following the 1992 Mabo Decision which overturned the historical myth of terra nullius and its decla...
In this attempt, I will focus primarily on a possible interpretation and analysis of the concepts o...
The British colonization of Australia created confrontation and conflict between Indigenous people a...
Describing her first encounters with contemporary Indigenous literature in the late 1960s and early ...
In this paper I argue that Alexis Wright's novel The Swan Book (2013) establishes a hermeneutics of ...
Here, I want to consider the language of Australian literature as being distinct from other Englishe...
In 1983, a decade after the establishment of the Aboriginal Arts Board (AAB), the Australia Council ...
This thesis considers the critical implications of a cross-cultural reading of First Nations women’s...
This study attempts to reach toward a critical understanding of selected contemporary Native Canadia...
Interpreting the Australian fiction, we have suggested that some blossoming of this Australian genre...