In Black Words White Page (2004), his seminal study of Aboriginal cultural production in Australia, Adam Shoemaker notes that ‘when Oodgeroo Noonuccal’s first collection of poetry appeared in print in 1964, a new phase of cultural communication began in Australia’ (2004, p. 5). The ‘new phase’ to which Shoemaker refers pertains to the many plays, collections of poetry and novels by Aboriginal authors published between 1964 and 1988 and directed to Australian and international audiences. Flying under the radar of scholarly attention, Aboriginal authors and artists also produced significant numbers of children’s books during this time, including Wilf Reeves and Olga Miller’s The Legends of Moonie Jarl, published by Jacaranda Press in 1964 (se...
My visit to the UTS’s Indigenous Art Collection and the Waraburra Nura (the Happy Wanderers place) I...
This article examines four novels written since 1980 by two Aboriginal Australian authors and two Ma...
The BlackWords Symposium, held in October 2012, celebrated the fifth anniversary of the establishmen...
In Black Words White Page (2004), his seminal study of Aboriginal cultural production in Australia, ...
Fifteen years after its first publication, Black Words White Page remains as fresh as ever. This awa...
The gatekeepers for institutions of fine arts, classical music and theatre in Australia are traditio...
The misconceptions of Indigenous incapacity and pastoral welfarism evident in the mid century texts ...
Published in 1964, 'The Legends of Moonie Jarl', told by Wilf Reeves and illustrated by his sister O...
Children’s Literature makes a significant contribution to the diverse and dynamic cultural geographi...
In order to better understand and appreciate Alexis Wright’s publishing history, it is important to ...
The first collection of poetry by an Aboriginal author, Oodgeroo Noonuccal, was published in 1964 by...
Aboriginal achievement Is like the dark side of the moon, For it is there But so little known. (Erni...
Prior to white settlement, literary representations of Australia were that of a primitive place wher...
During the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, non-Indigenous authors retold Indigenous storie...
Based in oral traditions and song cycles, contemporary Aboriginal Australian poetry is full of allus...
My visit to the UTS’s Indigenous Art Collection and the Waraburra Nura (the Happy Wanderers place) I...
This article examines four novels written since 1980 by two Aboriginal Australian authors and two Ma...
The BlackWords Symposium, held in October 2012, celebrated the fifth anniversary of the establishmen...
In Black Words White Page (2004), his seminal study of Aboriginal cultural production in Australia, ...
Fifteen years after its first publication, Black Words White Page remains as fresh as ever. This awa...
The gatekeepers for institutions of fine arts, classical music and theatre in Australia are traditio...
The misconceptions of Indigenous incapacity and pastoral welfarism evident in the mid century texts ...
Published in 1964, 'The Legends of Moonie Jarl', told by Wilf Reeves and illustrated by his sister O...
Children’s Literature makes a significant contribution to the diverse and dynamic cultural geographi...
In order to better understand and appreciate Alexis Wright’s publishing history, it is important to ...
The first collection of poetry by an Aboriginal author, Oodgeroo Noonuccal, was published in 1964 by...
Aboriginal achievement Is like the dark side of the moon, For it is there But so little known. (Erni...
Prior to white settlement, literary representations of Australia were that of a primitive place wher...
During the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, non-Indigenous authors retold Indigenous storie...
Based in oral traditions and song cycles, contemporary Aboriginal Australian poetry is full of allus...
My visit to the UTS’s Indigenous Art Collection and the Waraburra Nura (the Happy Wanderers place) I...
This article examines four novels written since 1980 by two Aboriginal Australian authors and two Ma...
The BlackWords Symposium, held in October 2012, celebrated the fifth anniversary of the establishmen...