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y separately published work icon Sister Girl : The Writings of Aboriginal Activist and Historian Jackie Huggins selected work   prose   interview   essay   biography  
Issue Details: First known date: 1998... 1998 Sister Girl : The Writings of Aboriginal Activist and Historian Jackie Huggins
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Contents

* Contents derived from the St Lucia, Indooroopilly - St Lucia area, Brisbane - North West, Brisbane, Queensland,:University of Queensland Press , 1998 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Firing on in the Mind, Jackie Huggins , single work criticism
'This article examines the life experiences of Aboriginal women domestics during the inter-war years of the the 1920s and 1930s. [...] Interviews were conducted in Brisbane in June and July 1987 with the late June Bond, Rita Huggins, Margaret Pickering and Agnes Williams of Cherbourg Aboriginal Settlement, Daphne Lavelle from Hervey Bay and Annie Hansen from Lake Nash.' (p. 3).
(p. 1-24)
Wedmedi - If Only You Knew, Jackie Huggins , single work criticism (p. 25-36)
Writing My Mother's Life, Jackie Huggins , single work criticism (p. 37-48)
But You Couldn't Possibly ...!, Jackie Huggins , single work autobiography (p. 49-57)
Are All the Women White?, Jackie Huggins , Nicola Joseph , bell hooks , single work criticism
Jackie Huggins speaks with African American writer bell hooks, with radio presenter Nicola Joseph moderating.
(p. 58-70)
Reflections on Lilith (Written in an Aboriginal framework, trying for the humour), Jackie Huggins , single work criticism (p. 71-77)
White Apron Black Hands : Aboriginal Women Domestic Servants in Queensland, Jackie Huggins , single work criticism (p. 78-82)
Respect V Political Correctness, Jackie Huggins , single work criticism (p. 83-87)
The Mothering Tongue, Jackie Huggins , single work autobiography (p. 94-98)
Oppressed but Liberated, Jackie Huggins , single work autobiography (p. 108-119)
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