This paper presents the problems of a lost identity in My Place, an Australian aboriginal autobiography by Sally Morgan. Albeit literary critics have questioned the 'indigeneity' and 'reality' concerning the narration of stolen generation, this paper situates the reading of My Place within the issue of (un)making and recuperation of socio cultural consciousness of the self. Through the lens of rememory as an exercise of recollection and rediscovery of the past, the analysis focuses on the triangulation of the themes of self, culture, and consciousness as represented in My Place. The findings indicate that rememory as illustrated in My Place, is evident in the protagonist's exploration of her personal history, her discovery of cultural/racia...
Essa dissertação tem como objetivo analisar as autobiografias de Maria Campbell, Halfbreed, e Sally ...
Aboriginal identity in settled Australia has been a largely neglected area of research. This neglec...
The paper argues that the postcolonial settler/invader autobiography is a textual negotiation of-and...
Sally Morgan’s auto/biography My Place (1987) played an important but contested role in recovering t...
Aboriginal Australians of mixed descent is an increasing phenomenon within the twenty-first century....
This article proposes a re-reading of Aboriginal author Sally Morgan’s Stolen Generations narrative ...
The last decades of previous century has witnessed the burgeoning of life narratives lending voice t...
My Place1 is an extraordinary, moving family autobiography in which the author, Sally Morgan, descri...
In colonised territories all over the world, place-based identity has been interrupted by invading d...
This thesis investigates how two loosely autobiographical works unveil the effects of colonization o...
The genre of Australian Aboriginal autobiography is a literature of significant socio-political impo...
Sally Morgan’s My Place plays an important role in Australian Aboriginal literature because for the ...
In this attempt, I will focus primarily on a possible interpretation and analysis of the concepts o...
When Sally Morgan's My Place was first published in 1987 it was described as "the sort of Australian...
Narratives of place have always been crucial to the construction of Australian identity. The obsessi...
Essa dissertação tem como objetivo analisar as autobiografias de Maria Campbell, Halfbreed, e Sally ...
Aboriginal identity in settled Australia has been a largely neglected area of research. This neglec...
The paper argues that the postcolonial settler/invader autobiography is a textual negotiation of-and...
Sally Morgan’s auto/biography My Place (1987) played an important but contested role in recovering t...
Aboriginal Australians of mixed descent is an increasing phenomenon within the twenty-first century....
This article proposes a re-reading of Aboriginal author Sally Morgan’s Stolen Generations narrative ...
The last decades of previous century has witnessed the burgeoning of life narratives lending voice t...
My Place1 is an extraordinary, moving family autobiography in which the author, Sally Morgan, descri...
In colonised territories all over the world, place-based identity has been interrupted by invading d...
This thesis investigates how two loosely autobiographical works unveil the effects of colonization o...
The genre of Australian Aboriginal autobiography is a literature of significant socio-political impo...
Sally Morgan’s My Place plays an important role in Australian Aboriginal literature because for the ...
In this attempt, I will focus primarily on a possible interpretation and analysis of the concepts o...
When Sally Morgan's My Place was first published in 1987 it was described as "the sort of Australian...
Narratives of place have always been crucial to the construction of Australian identity. The obsessi...
Essa dissertação tem como objetivo analisar as autobiografias de Maria Campbell, Halfbreed, e Sally ...
Aboriginal identity in settled Australia has been a largely neglected area of research. This neglec...
The paper argues that the postcolonial settler/invader autobiography is a textual negotiation of-and...