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University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.Indigenous knowledge as a subj...
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The most beautiful lies Ron Blaber and Marvin Gilman. Roguery: The Picaresque Tradition in Australi...
The last decades of previous century has witnessed the burgeoning of life narratives lending voice t...
Interpreting the Australian fiction, we have suggested that some blossoming of this Australian genre...
Christine Morris stimulates, provokes, and challenges some fundamental axioms about culture and lite...
Fifteen years after its first publication, Black Words White Page remains as fresh as ever. This awa...
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...
In the 1970s, the advent of various Euro-American literary theories and the rise of numerous local a...
It is proposed that Australians of white settler heritage writing on the subject of Indigenous Austr...
The opening years of the 21st century have seen profound shifts in Australian Indigenous affairs. Th...
This book offers an investigation into the historical evolution of Australian literary criticism sin...
I can’t usefully start this chapter by asking ‘Who writes Aboriginal history?’ because the written w...
This thesis is concerned with contexts of Aboriginal textuality and the discursive, critical, and po...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.Indigenous knowledge as a subj...
In recent years there have been a number of Australian novels attempting to rewrite history from a m...
The most beautiful lies Ron Blaber and Marvin Gilman. Roguery: The Picaresque Tradition in Australi...
The last decades of previous century has witnessed the burgeoning of life narratives lending voice t...
Interpreting the Australian fiction, we have suggested that some blossoming of this Australian genre...
Christine Morris stimulates, provokes, and challenges some fundamental axioms about culture and lite...