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Can Indigenous Contemporary Literature of Australia Sustain Itself by Becoming International?
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2007...
2007
Can Indigenous Contemporary Literature of Australia Sustain Itself by Becoming International?
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- Past and Present : The Construction of Aboriginality 1988 selected work non-fiction
- Yacker : Australian Writers Talk About Their Work 1986 anthology criticism autobiography interview biography
- Australian Studies vol. 15 no. 2 Winter 2000 periodical issue
- Authority and Influence : Australian Literary Criticism 1950-2000 2001 anthology criticism extract
- Poor Bugger Whitefella Got No Dreaming : The Representation and Appropriation of Published Dreaming Narratives with Special Reference to David Unaipon's Writings 2001 single work thesis
- The Diminishing Paradise : Changing Literary Perceptions of Australia 1984 single work criticism
- Writing from the Fringe : A Study of Modern Aboriginal Literature 1990 single work criticism
- Aboriginal Literature Becomes a Force 1988 single work criticism
- Recording the Cries of the People 1988 single work interview