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Forgetting Aborigines, by Chris Healy
... Alcheringa and the Walpiri Media Association‟ s production of Bush Mechanics; „ old‟ and „ new‟ Aborig inal art, including non-Indigenous kitsch, pejoratively labelled „ Abo art‟ , which is, Healy argues, informative of „ new‟ and immensely profitable Indigenous art; the post- Bicentennial national „ heritage crisis focused on the historical ... http://www.nla.gov.au/openpublish/index.php/ras/article/download/939/ 1213 - 81.4KB |
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Resources on Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander People
... specific Aboriginal contents papers) are held. There are many on microfilm. These are useful sources of information and comment. Examples include The Australian Abo Call, April - September 1938 (NX 227) and Koori Mail, 1991 to date (Nef 305.89915 KOO). ... (LANG=en) Asian Collections, National Library of Australia http://www.nla.gov.au/guides/30.html - 14.2KB |
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Subverting the Empire Explorers and Exploration in Australian Fiction Paul Genoni Subverting the Empire traces the influence of Australian colonial exploration on writers of contemporary Australian fiction. Exploration ... http://www.nla.gov.au/documents/genoni_combined.pdf - 1114.2KB |
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JASAL 2007 Special Edition.indd
SOME WHITES ARE WHITER THAN OTHERS 157 Some Whites Are Whiter Than Others: The Whitefella Skin Politics of Xavier Herbert and Cecil Cook FIONA PROBYN-RAPSEY University of Sydney It is a striking paradox that the white ... http://www.nla.gov.au/openpublish/index.php/jasal/article/download/ 316/462 - 129.5KB |
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2004jasalpostgalleys.p65
5 DOROTHY GREEN MEMORIAL LECTURE Narrative Lives and Human Rights: Stolen Generation Narratives and the Ethics of Recognition KAY SCHAFFER, UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE Dorothy Green was a formidable figure in the field of ... http://www.nla.gov.au/openpublish/index.php/jasal/article/download/31/ 73 - 521.4KB |
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2004jasalpostgalleys.p65
... of words to embody rather than to represent real-ity. This is a more positive way of approaching the often discussed need for Abo-riginal writers to adapt their stories to white theatrical paradigms. The adapta-tions are not all one way. Jack Davis employed Aboriginal language ... http://www.nla.gov.au/openpublish/index.php/jasal/article/download/40/ 60 - 445.4KB |
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