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'Smudged, Distorted and Hidden' : Apocalypse as Protest in Indigenous Speculative Fiction
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'Smudged, Distorted and Hidden' : Apocalypse as Protest in Indigenous Speculative Fiction
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Epigraph: I do not like the way we are being treated by successive governments, or the way our histories have been smudged, distorted and hidden, or written for us. I want our people to have books, their own books, in their own communities, and written by our own people. I want the truth to be told, our truths, so, first and foremost, I hold my pen for the suffering in our communities. - Wright, ‘Breaking Taboos’
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'Smudged, Distorted and Hidden' : Apocalypse as Protest in Indigenous Speculative Fiction
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