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Unburdening the World : Breaking the Cycle of the Perpetual Single Story
2016
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criticism
— Appears in: Westerly , vol. 61 no. 1 2016; (p. 203-214) -
Indigenous Writing/Indigenous Politics : Rights, Writers and Kim Scott's 'Benang'
2005
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Reconciliations 2005; (p. 109-118) Australian Cultural History , vol. 28 no. 2/3 2010; (p. 225-232) Delys Bird discusses issues of essentialism and authenticity as applied to Aboriginal writing. She looks at examples of non-Aboriginal editing or framing of Aboriginal texts before moving to an extended reading of Benang and how the novel negotiates between - and complicates - ideas of orality and writing and Indigenous and non-Indigenous representation and identity. -
Pulped Fiction, It's a Fact
2005
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column
— Appears in: The Sunday Age , 3 April 2005; (p. 32) -
Instant Infamy : A Short History of Broometime
2002
single work
criticism
— Appears in: In Transit : Travel, Text, Empire 2002; (p. 235-253) Discusses the controversy surrounding the publication of the travelogue Broometown and its implications, as well as the strategies and structures of the book. -
Pulped Fiction : Broometime and the Ethics of Oral History
2002
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Journal of Australian Studies , no. 72 2002; (p. 181-189, notes 285-287)
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Australian mahagonny
2001
single work
review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , April no. 229 2001; (p. 26-27)
— Review of Broometime 2001 single work prose -
Pulped Fiction, It's a Fact
2005
single work
column
— Appears in: The Sunday Age , 3 April 2005; (p. 32) -
Indigenous Writing/Indigenous Politics : Rights, Writers and Kim Scott's 'Benang'
2005
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Reconciliations 2005; (p. 109-118) Australian Cultural History , vol. 28 no. 2/3 2010; (p. 225-232) Delys Bird discusses issues of essentialism and authenticity as applied to Aboriginal writing. She looks at examples of non-Aboriginal editing or framing of Aboriginal texts before moving to an extended reading of Benang and how the novel negotiates between - and complicates - ideas of orality and writing and Indigenous and non-Indigenous representation and identity. -
Broome - Remote Frontier Town or the Future Shape of Australia
2001
single work
essay
— Appears in: The Sydney Papers , vol. 13 no. 2 2001; (p. 97-106) -
Pulped Fiction : Broometime and the Ethics of Oral History
2002
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Journal of Australian Studies , no. 72 2002; (p. 181-189, notes 285-287) -
Instant Infamy : A Short History of Broometime
2002
single work
criticism
— Appears in: In Transit : Travel, Text, Empire 2002; (p. 235-253) Discusses the controversy surrounding the publication of the travelogue Broometown and its implications, as well as the strategies and structures of the book.
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