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This study documents the history of Indigenous publishing in Australia, and highlights the impacts of Aboriginality on writing. It presents an analysis of the issues around Aboriginal identity in writing, the history of Aboriginal publishing, Indigenous editorial processes, issues of intellectual property, and marketing and distribution of Aboriginal literature, and compares these with Maori writing in New Zealand and Native American writing in Canada.
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PhD thesis, Department of Communication and Media, University of Western Sydney.
Revised and published as Dhuuluu Yala=To Talk Straight: Publishing Indigenous Literature, Aboriginal Studies Press, Canberra, 2003.
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The View From Here : Readers and Australian Literature
2009
single work
criticism
— Appears in: JASAL , Special Issue 2009;
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The View From Here : Readers and Australian Literature
2009
single work
criticism
— Appears in: JASAL , Special Issue 2009;
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