This thesis is concerned with contexts of Aboriginal textuality and the discursive, critical, and political conditions which structure access to our textuality both within and beyond academic contexts. Contemporary Aboriginal authors draw from a rich cultural inheritance of storytelling modes which have continued since time immemorial. It is an unavoidable, though invidious, fact that most Aboriginal writers first encounter the specific textualities of the English language and its literary genres through a history of violent colonisation and forcibly imposed epistemologies and values. As Chadwick Allen argues, global Indigenous literature is “an academic field that increasingly defines itself as sovereign from the obsessions of orthodox stu...
Since the 1980s, a particular challenge for many Indigenous authors of collaborative life-writing ha...
From the late nineteenth until the mid-twentieth century, non-Indigenous anthropologists and 'author...
This study examines the ways in which minority literatures in general, and indigenous literatures sp...
The thesis compares literatures from two political contexts, the postcolonial Indian nation-state an...
Until very recently a marginalised voice in Australian literary studies, Australian Indigenous lite...
ABSTRACT: This thesis is submitted as total fulfilment of the requirements of the PhD in Creative Wr...
This study attempts to reach toward a critical understanding of selected contemporary Native Canadia...
In this thesis I aim to show that literature can provide counter-representations to the settler-colo...
Literature offers the opportunity to encounter worlds beyond one’s own circumstances, environment, a...
This thesis juxtaposes Indigenous Australian literature and Adivasi/tribal literature—two self-gover...
This paper will explore the use of language as a form of resistance among the indigenous writers of ...
In the realm of the social our incommensurable differences define us, yet more often we find they di...
In order to better understand and appreciate Alexis Wright’s publishing history, it is important to ...
This creative practice-led thesis is in two parts - a novella entitled Leaning into the Light and an...
This thesis considers the critical implications of a cross-cultural reading of First Nations women’s...
Since the 1980s, a particular challenge for many Indigenous authors of collaborative life-writing ha...
From the late nineteenth until the mid-twentieth century, non-Indigenous anthropologists and 'author...
This study examines the ways in which minority literatures in general, and indigenous literatures sp...
The thesis compares literatures from two political contexts, the postcolonial Indian nation-state an...
Until very recently a marginalised voice in Australian literary studies, Australian Indigenous lite...
ABSTRACT: This thesis is submitted as total fulfilment of the requirements of the PhD in Creative Wr...
This study attempts to reach toward a critical understanding of selected contemporary Native Canadia...
In this thesis I aim to show that literature can provide counter-representations to the settler-colo...
Literature offers the opportunity to encounter worlds beyond one’s own circumstances, environment, a...
This thesis juxtaposes Indigenous Australian literature and Adivasi/tribal literature—two self-gover...
This paper will explore the use of language as a form of resistance among the indigenous writers of ...
In the realm of the social our incommensurable differences define us, yet more often we find they di...
In order to better understand and appreciate Alexis Wright’s publishing history, it is important to ...
This creative practice-led thesis is in two parts - a novella entitled Leaning into the Light and an...
This thesis considers the critical implications of a cross-cultural reading of First Nations women’s...
Since the 1980s, a particular challenge for many Indigenous authors of collaborative life-writing ha...
From the late nineteenth until the mid-twentieth century, non-Indigenous anthropologists and 'author...
This study examines the ways in which minority literatures in general, and indigenous literatures sp...