Fiction written by indigenous people is an important tool for the reclamation of histories and identities, and for the imagining of alternative possibilities. Baby No- Eyes by Patricia Grace and Benang by Kim Scott are novels that address historical and contemporary experiences from indigenous points of view and therefore call into question previously known and accepted histories. By presenting alternative content and allowing for indigenous views and voices, these texts unearth discontinuities, anomalies and multiple possibilities – ultimately creating space for the authors to open up previously constricted or single-sided views of history and identity. These texts operate like historiographic metafiction, but go further than Linda Hutcheo...
The written word is a powerful tool of modern society with words having a positive or negative effec...
In this attempt, I will focus primarily on a possible interpretation and analysis of the concepts o...
The thesis compares literatures from two political contexts, the postcolonial Indian nation-state an...
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...
This paper interrogates the representation of ethnicity in two contemporary novels written by indige...
Indigenous writers today are the living legacy of our elders and ancestors who survived Indian resid...
In the bildungsroman as it has conventionally been defined, individuals attain self-actualisation th...
The portrayal of identity in contemporary Aboriginal writing is as varied and multifaceted as the n...
ABSTRACT: This thesis is submitted as total fulfilment of the requirements of the PhD in Creative Wr...
This project examines colonial trauma and its ongoing impacts on the lives of colonised peoples. It ...
Literature offers the opportunity to encounter worlds beyond one’s own circumstances, environment, a...
This creative practice-led thesis is in two parts - a novella entitled Leaning into the Light and an...
As the first novel written by an Indigenous Australian to win the Miles Franklin Literary Award, Ale...
This essay explores how non-Indigenous authors of children’s romance and fantasy narratives have pos...
The written word is a powerful tool of modern society with words having a positive or negative effec...
In this attempt, I will focus primarily on a possible interpretation and analysis of the concepts o...
The thesis compares literatures from two political contexts, the postcolonial Indian nation-state an...
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...
This paper interrogates the representation of ethnicity in two contemporary novels written by indige...
Indigenous writers today are the living legacy of our elders and ancestors who survived Indian resid...
In the bildungsroman as it has conventionally been defined, individuals attain self-actualisation th...
The portrayal of identity in contemporary Aboriginal writing is as varied and multifaceted as the n...
ABSTRACT: This thesis is submitted as total fulfilment of the requirements of the PhD in Creative Wr...
This project examines colonial trauma and its ongoing impacts on the lives of colonised peoples. It ...
Literature offers the opportunity to encounter worlds beyond one’s own circumstances, environment, a...
This creative practice-led thesis is in two parts - a novella entitled Leaning into the Light and an...
As the first novel written by an Indigenous Australian to win the Miles Franklin Literary Award, Ale...
This essay explores how non-Indigenous authors of children’s romance and fantasy narratives have pos...
The written word is a powerful tool of modern society with words having a positive or negative effec...
In this attempt, I will focus primarily on a possible interpretation and analysis of the concepts o...
The thesis compares literatures from two political contexts, the postcolonial Indian nation-state an...